In the organizations that I am a member of and/or serve on their technical committees such ASIS International, ESA, CSAA, NFPA, UL, ASCET and SIA, we do not operate under a veil of secrecy, nor would it ever be acceptable to act in any forum without disclosing who you are.
Any suggestion that any and/or all of these organizations are wrong in what they do regarding same is simply erroneous.
Undeniably, each of these organizations are authoritative and IPVM should consider following their recognized practices. If not, then the weight of the anonymous will always be suspect and considerably less than important then someone who posts their name and their background.
Respectfully submitted,
Jeffrey D. Zwirn, President, Zwirn Corporation.
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