[08/26/10]
Global securities solutions provider, MIKOH Corporation, will address the lack of solutions in place for efficient asset tracking and security at the upcoming DHS/DoD Security Seals Symposium. MIKOH Vice President of Marketing, Neil Mitchell, will present, "An Example of Tamper-Evident Security Seals for the Real-Time Protection of Transportable Assets," underscoring the need for certainty of real-time detection of unauthorized access or diversion in federal government security applications.
WHAT:
Join MIKOH in a discussion on the benefits and challenges of autonomous, real-time-notification transit-case systems for asset tracking and tamper detection. Attendees will learn about the latest technologies to help the federal government be certain that high value assets such as electronics, military items, evidence and classified documents are uncompromised. With the right technology in place, users can track assets without the need for additional infrastructure or personnel. MIKOH will be showcasing a solution "TransitVaultRT" that addresses these requirements.
WHY:
With limited infrastructure in place to verify an asset's integrity, government entities are at risk of product loss, diversion, replacement, fraud and theft during storage or transport over diverse global transportation pathways. In the government arena, these issues can be mission critical, affect national security, or have significant impact on the integrity of government systems.
"Now is the time for a new era of secure, real-time detection and asset protection at a level previously unachievable without the need for additional costly and complicated infrastructure," said Mitchell.
WHERE:
DHS/DoD 9th Security Seals Symposium www.sealssymposium.com
The Houston Intercontinental Hotel, The Legends Ballroom
2222 West Loop South
Houston, TX 77027
WHEN:
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
9:15 to 10:00 a.m.
About MIKOH
MIKOH is a world-leading provider and innovator of:
Custom security system solutions using its end-to-end authentication and tamper detection products and technologies, and
Variable data printing products and technologies, including secure printers, unique smart-control software, finished labels and supplies, all designed to identify genuine products.
MIKOH focuses on security solutions for Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI); secure asset tracking (objects, containers and vehicles); digital marking (seals, labels and markings); and secure network online identification (biometric authentication) thereby enhancing corporate and national security.
Founded in 1993, MIKOH's system-level solutions and patented technologies protect the physical and data assets of over 140 government and commercial organizations worldwide.
MIKOH Corporation has its Headquarters in McLean VA , with offices in New York and Silicon Valley .
For more information, visit the company's website at www.mikoh.com.
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