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EpokInc: Identity Management Solutions and all Web Services Security with Trusted data exchange

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Identity Rights Management (IRM) is the expression of information and rights between individuals, organizations, services and applications. IRM is an emerging technology category where globally unique identities are used to define data and service ownership and employed to extend the organizational trust boundary for trusted data exchange.

EpokInc offers Identity management solutions and all web services security solutions that enable organizations to manage dynamic trust relationships. Our B2B gateway handles data exchange by using secure data exchange server. Epokinc software simplifies SOA & Web services.

Epok allows organizations to turn their business agreements into digital contracts that govern even the most complex and sensitive electronic interactions. Our solutions secure the integrity of the most critical information assets without sealing off access to them. Epok’s trust infrastructure helps its customers realize the benefits of new business relationship models that demand the sharing of information assets without the risks and “one off” efforts that are typically involved.

Epok’s Identity Rights Management platform accelerates the development of Web Services. We offers a platform for deploying secure Web Services, mostly in the Financial Services, Government and Wireless Telecommunications sectors.

For more information visit our URL: www.epokinc.com

Are Security Alarm Companies the Solution to Buffalo’s Woes?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

The government may have only just started talking about the dire straits the economy is in as of one year ago, but Buffalo has been feeling the pinch for almost five years now. Every time a major employer closes its doors, the numbers of unemployed grow, and where exactly do they go for work? For many residents of Buffalo, the answer has been to move away, many out of New York State entirely. One of the many downsides of this trend is that the number of empty single family homes in Buffalo has risen dramatically because while many people are moving out, nobody is moving in. In response to the growing numbers of whole neighborhoods with boarded up windows and doors, a number of security alarm companies have seen this as an opportunity for new business and have moved their operations to Buffalo.

People have jumped at the affordable prices offered by these Buffalo security alarm companies. For a small fee, customers receive signage for their yards, and security cars conduct daily patrols past customers’ homes. For a higher price sophisticated security alarm systems can be installed. But with raccoons and feral cats taking over Buffalo’s boarded up neighborhoods, the security guards are kept busy, as these animals are able to set off the alarms as a human intruder might. It probably is good that nobody is home in certain neighborhoods; the wailing of alarms during the night would make sleep impossible. But are security alarm companies the answer to Buffalo’s woes?

Home owners feel more comfortable leaving town when their premises are protected, but over time these houses become unsellable from neglect and vast damage from local wildlife .City officials need to find a solution before whole neighborhoods are lost in a cacophony of malfunctioning alarms and faded paper signs.

Using Spy Listening Devices

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

There is no saying that goes, “What you do know can kill you.” There is, however, a proverb that says, “What you DON”T know can kill you.” When considering whether or not use spy listening devices, take the previous bit of advice to heart. Spy listening devices are excellent for surveillance, and there are so many different types of these items that you are sure to find something that works for your situation and that falls within your price range.

Spy listening devices, which are more commonly known as bugs, are used by many different people for a variety of people. The police, military, private investigators, and government agencies all make use of these listening devices. There are even corporations and some consumers (including amateur spies) who use devices to discover important information. You may not need a spy listening device to tell you classified secrets or find something of importance to national security, but you may hear a piece of information that impacts you more immediately in your life.

One of the best reasons to use spy listening devices is that when cameras may not be able to get in, a listening device often can. With the right kind of device, you can even record what you hear and play it back or use it as evidence. Many people make use of listening devices to record phone conversations with their exes or to listen in on behavior that may be construed as betrayal. This can give you an edge should legal proceedings be in order at some point.

Some of the more common spy listening devices that consumers make use of are things like lapel mics and pens. They are small and work well for up-close conversations. Additionally, they are innocuous and can be left in a room where, even after you leave, you can hear what is being said. Other common devices are listening devices that one can attach to a phone. You can record your own conversations to protect yourself, or you can record others’ conversations.

No matter how you go about it or what you do with them, using spy listening devices can provide valuable tools to help you stay “in the loop.” You can learn information that you need to know with the help of spy listening devices.

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