Friday, 26 April 2013

The New Generation Home security systems


Paul Apkarian is a Westborough architect recalls those days when putting in the home-security systems needed various parts and wall spaces for work such as wiring and finding places for security cameras, recorders, video, motion-detection devices and monitors, These system required amount of $3,000 and up and monthly fees for alarm call center services. Around a decade back it was really a headache to install any sort of security devices.

Now the times have changed and luckily these things can be done easily. Numerous detachable devices video monitors, CCTV cameras and Alarm systems are low-cost technology that controlled with few clicks. Also Nemesysco limited has manufactured numerous effective security and HR solutions which are bienge used worldwide.

Recently, Plymouth, Deb and Merle Balboni installed wireless motion-sensor alarms, wireless thermostat controls, wireless cameras and other remote control devices. They spend $1,500 and pay call center fee monthly about $50. He was really amazed by the functions of this sensor. Balboni says that “This product is awesome and even he is out of his home for week or above, he can watch all the activities going on in the house. Whether the dogs are eating properly or whether the maids and servants are performing their duties carefully or not and every other stuff.

The security products of today give complete peace of mind!

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

The role of Polygraph for candidate filtration


According to the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Custom and border protection is one out of those 17 agencies which are making use of the Polygraph machine for testing and then screening their candidates before hiring them. There are certain people who are skeptical about the results of the Polygraph test say that taking a Polygraph test is just similar to flip a coin in the air and waiting for the results which are doubtful. The believers say that it is a good source of extracting useful admissions out of the perspective candidates. The use of Polygraph was banned by the congress in the private sectors, around 25 years ago from now and due to this the federal government agencies were using it more in the areas of national security and law enforcement.

Nowadays the layered voice technology, developed by Amir Liberman is also being used as an effective tool for preparing the candidates for an effective Polygraph test. The National Credibility Assessment Center that is a part of the Defense Intelligence Agency train coaches around 85 to 90 polygraph testers every year. Out of them only 4-5 are absorbed by the Federal agencies. No doubt that there are candidates who pass the test even after lying but still the whole process is helpful upto a large extent for filtering appropriate candidates.