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Shawn M. Smigel

Pres./CEO at SMS SECURITY INC
Redlands, CA

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What should I look for in a security firm?

Always determine if a security company has up-to-date licenses with the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services as well as good member standing with organizations such as CALSAGA and ASIS that monitor security practices. This ensures that the security firm is proficient with current practices.

At SMS Security, we go beyond state and national requirements to ensure the highest level of safety for our clients, our employees, and our company. You may check this online at www.bsis.ca.gov.

2 | Why are security licenses and insurance important to me?

Your greatest liability as a client is what happens on your property. Should an incident occur at your facility, you could be liable for damages incurred by the security firm acting on your behalf.

SMS Security creates a safety net to protect you from litigation with our advanced training, insurance, licenses, and security tactics.

3 | Where do you hire your officers?

Before employment, security officers must pass Department of Justice and FBI background checks.

SMS Security hand picks officers from reliable references and takes further action by conducting our own background check.

4 | What training do officers receive?

We are proud of our officers and go beyond state and national requirements to prepare them for duty. Each officer completes serious training from Homeland Security, real-life situations, and CALSAGA and ASIS training models.

Officers also maintain additional ongoing education as new standards are increased throughout the industry.

5 | How do you prepare security for my place of business?

SMS Security conducts an initial, free consultation to determine your needs. Upon contracting with us, we investigate the local area, speak with informants, and compare data with the local authorities to discover the greatest threats.

We then build a security program to protect your facility in the most effective way using advanced technology, elite officers, and our Point Advantage Patrol.

6 | How does SMS Security enforce Trespassing Penal Code 602?

Each location has visible signs and marked vehicles that define private property and the act of trespassing.

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Mobile Apps That Present the Greatest Risks


The business world has changed immeasurably since the introduction of mobile apps. Only five years ago, the idea of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives—along with employees installing software on their personal mobile devices and using them for work-related tasks—was largely unknown. Today, thousands of mobile apps exist, including a wide range of third-party tools that tap into everything from social media services to music and entertainment. Identifying the types of apps that present the greatest potential threats to business is a growing concern. Marble Labs, the threat research unit of Marble Security, has released a report that outlines the threat. "Marble Security Mobile App Threat Report March 2014" reports that certain categories and apps do present a greater threat to organizations. Marble Labs analyzed more than 200,000 Android apps during the month of February. It used static (permissions that apps request and data apps access), dynamic (studying apps over time) and behavioral (using a virtualized kernel to determine actual app behavior) analyses. "IT leaders need to consider the risks that apps can pose to the broader security posture of their organizations," advises Marble Founder and CTO Dave Jevans. "Employees who have risky apps on their devices can expose companies to devastating targeted cyber-attacks. IT leaders need to deploy security technology to analyze and prevent these risks on mobile devices." A number of the report's conclusions are listed in the following slides.

Tip of the Week

"Closing or minimizing your browser or typing in a new web address when you're done using your online account may not be enough to prevent others from gaining access to your account information. Instead, click on the 'log out' button to terminate your online session. In addition, don't permit your browser to 'remember' your username and password information. If this browser feature is active, anyone using your computer will have access to your investment account information."

Counterfeit Cosmetics, Fragrances
Hazardous to Your Health

Shawn M Smigel
SMS SECURITY INC

Bottles of perfume and lipstick
You see what appears to be your favorite brand name eye shadow, eye liner, or fragrance for sale at a flea market or on an unfamiliar website. You notice the price is lower than what you normally pay at your favorite retail store or through an authorized online dealer.

Before you hand over your hard-earned money, though, keep this in mind: It could be counterfeit, and—in addition to buying something that’s not the real deal—you are also risking your health by buying and using products that may contain substandard or even dangerous substances.

The National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Center—of which the FBI is a partner—wants you to know that the volume of all sorts of counterfeit cosmetics and fragrances coming into the U.S. is definitely on the rise…that’s according to our industry partners as well as law enforcement. Why is this happening? Because the Internet has given counterfeiters widespread access to customers, and because criminals increasingly view dealing in counterfeit personal care products—as well as other knock-off consumer goods as well—as a relatively low-risk crime since many of the perpetrators are located outside of the U.S.

Government and industry studies and testing have discovered that some of the ingredients that make up counterfeit cosmetics and fragrances are downright dangerous:

Phony cosmetics often contain things such as arsenic, beryllium, and cadmium (all known carcinogens) along with high levels of aluminum and dangerous levels of bacteria. Some of these products have caused conditions like acne, psoriasis, rashes, and eye infections.
Counterfeit fragrances have been found to contain something called DEHP, classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as a probable human carcinogen. These phony perfumes and colognes, which sometimes contain urine as well, have been known to cause serious skin rashes.

Indicators of Counterfeits

- The packaging differs slightly from the authentic brand (might be a different color or different lettering on the product), and/or the product’s wrapping appears haphazard.

- The product is being advertised as a “limited edition” even though the authentic manufacturer doesn’t offer it as a limited edition.

- The price is either slightly or drastically lower.

- For cosmetics, the product’s consistency or texture just doesn’t feel or look like the authentic brand.

- For fragrances, there’s something a little off about the scent, and the color of the fluid in the bottle might be different than the original.

- For both products, they’re being sold at non-authorized retailers, including flea markets, mall kiosks, and over the Internet.


There is no typical profile of the individuals or groups trafficking in these kinds of counterfeit products…and this might just be one of their many illegal activities—often times, the illicit proceeds are used to fund other types of crime. We’ve also seen people selling counterfeit products through online auction sites and other websites just to make a little extra cash…some may not even realize their merchandise is fake.

Because of the dangers to the public, law enforcement is mobilizing against counterfeit cosmetics and fragrances. For example, the nearly two dozen U.S. and foreign agencies that make up the National IPR Center are working on the matter—sharing intelligence with one another, coordinating with state and local law enforcement, and developing relationships with industry representatives.

But we need the public’s help.

First, educate yourself about some of the common indicators of counterfeit cosmetics and fragrances so that you don’t become a victim (see sidebar). If you’re not sure about the authenticity of a product, don’t buy it.

And second, if you think you or someone you know may have purchased counterfeit cosmetics or fragrances…or if you suspect someone of selling counterfeit items…submit a tip to the National IPR Center. The more information law enforcement has, the more effective we can be. With the proliferation of counterfeit goods increasing at an alarming rate, the National IPR Center focuses on keeping these bogus and often unsafe products off U.S. streets…while dismantling the criminal organizations behind this activity.
Photo: Counterfeit Cosmetics, Fragrances
Hazardous to Your Health


Work Experience

  • CEO

    SMS SECURITY INC
    2/1/1999 - Present  | 112 E. Olive Ave Suite D . Redlands CA 92373

    SMS Security, Inc. is one of the most elite private security firms in Southern California. With cutting-edge surveillance systems, sophisticated weaponry and highly trained personnel, SMS Security can meet all your security needs. Whether we’re surveying an expansive mountain area in a helicopter or detecting an intruder with underground sensors, we have the advanced capabilities to protect you, your company, your estate and your region. Whether it’s on the ground, in the air or through our 24-hour monitoring center, we keep our eyes open for you.

Education

  • San Bernardino Cal State

    BA Business
    2008-0
  • San Bernardino County Sheriff

    P.O.S.T and AS Police Science
    1996-0

Associations & Organizations

ASIS
CALSAGA
AGGIE
CAA
SBC
RCC

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