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  2. How to secure your home on a budget - AOL

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    Put up fake security cameras or a home security sign. Any indication your property is under surveillance — even dummy cameras or fake signs — can help deter criminals. Invest in solar outdoor ...

  3. Your Must-Have Cheat Sheet for Cybersecurity Terms - AOL

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    Blog home Security Your Must-Have Cheat Sheet for Cybersecurity Terms Internet security The internet has created some interesting and often baffling terms that are now part of our everyday lives.

  4. The 5 Best Home Security Systems for Peace of Mind - AOL

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    Keep your property secure and gain peace of mind by installing one of these expert-recommended home security systems from ADT, Ring, Simplisafe, and more.

  5. Home security - Wikipedia

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    Some forecasts project the home security market as a whole will be worth $47 billion by 2020, [12] with the DIY home security market worth $1.5 billion. [13] While the market for home security is expanding, especially with cable TV and Internet service providers introducing their own security and home automation products, it is a fragmented ...

  6. Countersurveillance - Wikipedia

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    Countersurveillance refers to measures that are usually undertaken by the public to prevent surveillance, [1] including covert surveillance.Countersurveillance may include electronic methods such as technical surveillance counter-measures, which is the process of detecting surveillance devices.

  7. Home network - Wikipedia

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    An example of a simple home network. Home networks may use either wired or wireless connectivity methods that are found and standardized on local area networks or personal area networks. One of the most common ways of creating a home network is by using wireless radio signal technology; the 802.11 network as certified by the IEEE.