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		<title>Security Holograms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 16:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gadgets]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a product with such a high tech name, security hologram stickers have a pretty straightforward idea behind them.
Though they&#8217;re technically PC generated holograms, they&#8217;re employed very like any seal has worked all thru history. Even before the Middle Ages, folks were using wax seals to stop fiddling with messages. Though the sort of steel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a product with such a <a href="http://www.althacker.com/">high tech</a> name, security hologram stickers have a pretty straightforward idea behind them.</p>
<p>Though they&#8217;re technically PC generated holograms, they&#8217;re employed very like any seal has worked all thru history. Even before the Middle Ages, folks were using wax seals to stop fiddling with messages. Though the sort of steel has become much more sophisticated, the final concept behind it has stayed precisely the same.</p>
<p>The entire point of security holograms is to show if somebody has fiddled with a product.</p>
<p>You have seen security labels on a least some products you have acquired.</p>
<p>As an example, you&#8217;ll have acquired a P. C. With a guaranty that is voided if you open the box. If this is the case, the PC will generally come with the safety label. When you open up the PC, anyone that inspects it&#8217;s going to be in a position to see the security holograms have been damaged. It&#8217;s a low-tech solution, but it is astounding how well security holograms work. You see, holograms are famously tricky to copy. Unless you&#8217;ve got the original design, some extraordinarily highly specialized hardware, and quite a lot of experience, it is going to be virtually impossible for you to copy a security hologram. Even straightforward security stickers supply a surprising quantity of protection. If you&#8217;re a security expert like me, security holograms are rather of a relief.</p>
<p>You see, most security systems became highly complicated in the previous many years. Thief alarms, for instance, used to be a simple case of wiring a circuit thru all of the doors and windows that have to be protected. If anything breaks the circuit, you know you have got a break in. These days they use all kinds of high technology devices. Stuff like infrared detectors, concealed cameras, IP monitoring systems and all of the rest make the job tougher than previously. On the positive side, the safety truly is great. It&#8217;s good to be ready to offer my clients the most cutting edge protection available. Besides that, the business pays very well, and everybody likes that in their line of work. Folk will always need to protect their things, so there&#8217;ll always be work for folks like me.</p>
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