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VIDEO FILES MASTER LISTING
The
following video files are contained within LSS+ Version 2007. The disks
are color coded by security level:
GREEN:
PUBLIC
YELLOW:
LOCKSMITH
RED:
GOVERNMENT
BLUE:
ALARMS (GOVERNMENT)
ORANGE:
DAME (Defense Against Methods of Entry)
Security Level 1: LSS100 GROUP
LSS101
LSS101: Interview with Jeremy Bramah
LSS101: Ikon factory, Berlin, Germany: How locks are made.
LSS101: Scanning electron microscope Part I: Michael Platek
LSS101: Scanning electron microscope Part II: Michael Platek
LSS101: Scanning electron microscope Part III: Michael Platek
LSS101: Discussion of safe design by Bill Sherlock.
LSS101: Discussion of the X-07 and X-08 with Joe Cortie
LSS102
LSS102:
Bill Spence on Error Rates
LSS102: Dave Engberg, CoreStreet, on Secure Credentials
LSS102: Dave
Engberg, CoreStreet, Smart Cards
LSS102: Phil Libin, CoreStreet, on Secure Virtual Smart Card
Networks
LSS102: Bill Spence on a Comparison of Biometric Technologies
LSS102: Bill
Spence on Secondary Biometric Credentials
LSS102: Bill
Spence, Recognition Systems, Comparison of Biometric Devices
LSS102: Bill
Spence on Implementation of Biometric Systems
LSS102: Bill
Spence on Vulnerabilities of Biometric Systems
LSS102: Bill
Spence on Criteria for Biometric Technologies
LSS102: Bill
Spence, Comparison of Fingerprint and Hand Geometry Systems
LSS102: Bill
Spence on Fingerprint Technology
LSS102: Dr.
James Cambier, Iridian Iris Code Technology Briefing
LSS102: Dr.
James Cambier, Use of Iridian Iris Code System
LSS102: Bill
Spence on Hand Geometry Systems
Security Level
2: LSS200 GROUP
LSS201
LSS201: Procedure for making keys with a clay mold. Courtesy of MSC.
LSS201: Making keys by silicone impression, Courtesy of MSC
LSS201: MSC Assortment of tension wrenches, courtesy of Mahmod Abu Shanab
LSS201: MSC "Sputnik" bypass tool, courtesy of MSC.
LSS201: MSC Lock Force tool, courtesy of MSC
LSS201: Forced entry tools produced by Sigma. Courtesy of Ian Bauchop.
LSS201: A primer on the burglary of safes, Courtesy of Bill Sherlock.
LSS201: Forensics and locks, Courtesy of Bill Sherlock.
LSS201: Mark Bates on Manipulation
LSS201: Mark Bates on the Soft Drill
LSS202
LSS202: Broco Thermic lance description and use, by Tom Joos.
LSS202: Steve Mattoon on the use of explosives to gain entry.
LSS202: Kaba-Ilco Quattrocode key machine, Courtesy of Steve Fish.
LSS202: The Ultracode key machine, Courtesy of Steve Fish.
LSS202: The Kaba-Ilco Triax key machine, Courtesy of Steve Fish.
LSS202: Kaba-Ilco RW2 Transponder system, Courtesy of Steve Fish.
LSS202: Forensic investigation and the locksmith, by Don Shiles
LSS202: The use of the "bump key" or "999" key, by Hans Mejlshede.
LSS202: Ross Anderson on smart card technology
LSS202: Ross Anderson on security engineering
LSS202: Ross Anderson on biometrics
LSS203
LSS203: The forensic investigation of locks and keys, by Hans Mejlshede.
LSS203: HPC BlueSHARK third generation key cutting machine.
LSS203: Rosengrens RKL10 assembly procedure
LSS203: Matt Blaze on shimming a cylinder to determine all pin segments
LSS203: Brian Chan on TMK extrapolation
LSS203: Harry Sher on the decoding of a top level master key
LSS203: Matt Blaze on the extrapolation of a top level master key
LSS203: Harry Sher on covert methods of entry
LSS203: Demonstration of the use of a loid, by MSC
LSS203: Demonstration of the MSC cross pick on a lock with four rows of tumblers
LSS203: Demonstration of the MSC electropick on a profile cylinder
LSS203: Easyentrie key machine demonstration
LSS203: MSC Acoustic picking tool demonstration
LSS204
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on opening safes
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson introduction to opening safes
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on the forced entry opening of safes
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on the opening of high security safes
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on picking lever locks and utilizing markings on the levers.
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on picking the Kromer Convar lock
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on picking the Kromer Novum lever lock
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on picking the Stuv lever lock.
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on opening the Rosengrens ABN1 lever lock.
LSS204: Owe Bengtsson on opening the Rosengrens RKL10 high security lever lock
LSS204: MSC Sputnik II with audio probe
LSS204: Harry Sher on picking axial pin tumbler locks
LSS204: Brian Chan on the use of system keys.
LSS204: Brian Chan on positive and negative locking.
LSS204: Brian Chan on lubrication of locks
LSS204: Brian Chan on the Sequence of Progression
LSS204: Brian Chan on assumptions regarding master keying
LSS204: Brian Chan discussing old style master keying and pinning.
LSS204: Brian Chan on the disassembly of a lock and derivation of the TMK
LSS204: Brian Chan discussing the pinning of a Best IC lock
LSS204: Brian Chan on master keying rules
LSS204: Brian Chan discussing balanced drivers
LSS204: Demonstration of the Keyway King, by Greg Brandt
LSS205
LSS205: Gale Johnson on key codes
LSS205: Shimming open a ratchet mechanism
LSS205:
Opening TSA-Approved locks
LSS205: Frequency characteristics of RFID
LSS205: Easy Entrie Instructions
LSS205: Easy Entrie PC
LSS205: Matt Blaze Master Keying
LSS205: Chuck Murray on Keys
LSS205: Forced Entry UK
LSS205: Prime Cut Tactical Manual
LSS205: Interlocking strike
LSS205:
Bump Key Demonstration by Barry Wels, April 27, 2005, Dutch Television
LSS205: Harry Sher on safe lock servicing basics
LSS205: Bumping open the Kaba Peaks
LSS205: Opening locks by bumping in five seconds or less: Is it really a
threat to physical security?
LSS205:
Legal Issues involving bumping in the United States
LSS205: Discussion of bump keys by Barry Wels, May 24, 2006, Part I
LSS205:
Discussion and demonstration of bump keys by Barry Wels, May 24, 2006 Part II
LSS205:
Dolev anti-bumping technology
LSS205: Forced entry of cylinders: drilling
LSS205: Forced entry of cylinders: pulling
LSS205: H&M Mul-T-Lock Decoder instructions
LSS205: Bianchi Versa key machine
LSS205: Bianchi Laser 994
key machine
LSS206
LSS206:
Opening the LeFebure 7300 by Phil Shearer
LSS206:
Opening the LeFebure 7700 by Phil Shearer
LSS206:
Opening the Diebold 175-40 by Phil Shearer
LSS206:
Opening the Diebold 175-70 by Phil Shearer
LSS206:
Opening the LaGard 2200 by Phil Shearer
Security Level
3: LSS300 GROUP
LSS301
LSS301: Foil impressioning system, by John Falle
LSS301: Abus decoder, by John Falle
LSS301: European lever lock decoder, by John Falle
LSS301: Ford Galaxy decoding system, by John Falle
LSS302
LSS302: Medeco lock decoding system, by John Falle
LSS302: Universal pin lock decoder, by John Falle
LSS302: European lever lock pick, by John Falle
LSS302: Axira lock decoding system, by John Falle
LSS302: BMW lock decoder system, by John Falle
LSS303
LSS303: Analysis of bypass techniques, by John Falle
LSS303: Pin and cam system for CISA and other European locks, by John Falle
LSS303: BiLock decoder system, by John Falle
LSS303: Abloy decoder system, by John Falle
LSS303: Universal pin and cam system, by John Falle
LSS304
LSS304: Universal belly reader system, by John Falle
LSS304: Key turning system for lever locks, by John Falle
LSS304: DOM Diamond decoder and pick system, by John Falle.
LSS304: DOM Dimple foil impressioning system, by John Falle
LSS304: Chubb AVA pick and decoder system, by John Falle
LSS305
LSS305: EVVA 3KS pick and decoder system, by John Falle
LSS305: Pin lock decoder system with pin and cam technology, by John Falle.
Security Level
3: LSS400 ALARMS GROUP
LSS401
LSS401: E Field protection
LSS401: Buried Cable sensors
LSS401: Fence alarm system
LSS401: Microwave sensor systems
LSS401: Outside passive infrared sensors
LSS401: Photoelectric sensors
LSS401: Thermal imaging and sensing
LSS401: Video logging and capture systems
LSS401: Alarm contact devices, including magnetic switches
LSS401: Discussion regarding pressure mats
LSS401: Embedded screen wires
LSS401: Alarm foil
LSS401: Grid wires in alarm systems
LSS401: Ribbon switch material as a sensor
LSS402
LSS402: Shock sensors for glass break detection
LSS402: Other types of shock detection sensors
LSS402: Trip wires in alarm systems
LSS402: Alarm monitoring systems
LSS402 Defeat techniques for different sensor technologies
LSS402: Glass break sensors and how they work
LSS402: Issues with microwave sensors
LSS402: Alarm sounders and notification devices
LSS402: Ultrasonic alarm sensors
LSS402: Proximity sensor technology
LSS402: Alarm defeat methods for dual technology devices
LSS402: Passive infrared sensor technology
LSS403
LSS403: Fiber optic fence sensors
LSS403: Shock sensors utilized to protect fences
LSS403: Magnetic point sensors
LSS403: Dual technology devices utilized in outside environments
LSS403: Ross Anderson on alarm system monitoring
LSS403: Magnasphere technology
LSS403: DOE on perimeter sensors and their defeat
LSS403: DOE on alarm assessment
LSS403: DOE on sensor technology
LSS403: DOE on layers exterior protection
LSS403: DOE on a typical plan of attack on a facility
LSS403: Defeat of magnetic switches, including BMS
Security Level
2: LSS500 DAME GROUP
LSS501
LSS501:
Adjustable drill template
LSS501:
Axial lock picks
LSS501:
Bypass by rapping
LSS501:
Bypass by retainer attack
LSS501:
Bypass of mortise cylinders
LSS501:
Bypass using a straight knife
LSS501:
Bypassing the Simplex and other push button locks
LSS501:
Decoding of master keys
LSS501:
Disassembling profile cylinders
LSS501:
Discussion regarding pick sets-II
LSS501:
Drilling the Adams-Rite for wire insertion
LSS501:
European profile breaking tool
LSS501:
European profile cylinders
LSS501:
Fiber optic light source
LSS501:
Garage door bypass
LSS501:
Harry Sher on computers for locksmiths
LSS501:
High security car opening tools
LSS501:
Introduction to covert entry
LSS501:
Lock bumping
LSS501:
Mul-t-Lock analysis for pick resistance
LSS501:
Opening the American padlock series 2000
LSS501:
Opening the Schlage F-Line
LSS501:
Picking the Mul-t-Lock with the H&M Pick tool
LSS501:
Scoping the change key hole
LSS501:
The Ben-Jim opening tool
LSS501:
The Peterson Mfg. plug spinner
LSS501:
Thumb-turn tool for opening doors
LSS501:
Tryout keys and their use
LSS501:
Under door open tool to access door knob
LSS501:
Understanding Ratchet mechanisms
LSS502
LSS502:
A discussion regarding borescopes
LSS502:
Bypass of the Adams-Rite lock set
LSS502:
Bypassing a lock with a magnetic field
LSS502:
Bypassing the Presto lock
LSS502:
Bypassing the Schlage Everest
LSS502:
Decoding a lever lock by measuring lever height
LSS502:
Determinator pick for vehicle locks
LSS502:
Discussion regarding pick sets, the Wafer Breaker and Everest tension wrenches
LSS502:
Drill and pick technique for a Milner safe
LSS502:
Drill and pick technique for opening lever locks
LSS502:
Interchangeable Core -1
LSS502:
Interchangeable Core -2
LSS502:
Introduction to Defense
Against Methods of Entry
LSS502:
Locksmiths use specialized tools from other professions
LSS502:
Manipulation aid: Mike Madden electronic sensor
LSS502:
Manipulation aids, general discussion
LSS502:
Mechanical bypass of locks
LSS502:
Methods of obtaining a key or its code
LSS502:
Opening a lock by nose pulling
LSS502:
Opening the "Club" wafer lock
LSS502:
Opening the American Padlock
LSS502:
Opening the Weslock
LSS502:
Picking a Diebold 175-70 lever lock
LSS502:
Picking the Chrysler eight wafer lock
LSS502:
Removing a mortise cylinder by shearing the set screw
LSS502:
Retainer pin attacks on key-in-knob locks using the lever pull technique
LSS502:
S&G M6730MP manipulation-proof lock
LSS502:
Security for vehicle locks
LSS502:
Theory of manipulation of a combination lock
LSS502:
Picking the Chrysler eight wafer lock
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