D.C. police are asking businesses to let the department know if they have security cameras, says a Washington Examiner report. Police say they operate a network of close-circuit television
Connecticut will be receiving more than $15 million in federal homeland security funds to help protect critical cities and sites, to prepare for disasters in which large numbers of people
Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa officials say someone gained unauthorized access last month to the personal identification information of some 93,000 people associated with the university that was
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began using a new biometric information sharing capability in eight additional North Carolina counties that helps federal immigration officials identify aliens, both lawfully and
In a new white paper addressing the phishing problem, Red Condor asks the question, "What is the cost of corporate ignorance?" Recent widely publicized cyber attacks and industry research suggest
Many of the acquisitions undertaken by the Department of Homeland Security have suffered increased costs and schedule delays, according to a Government Accountability Office report. Since its inception in
Who are the Security Industry’s Most Influential People? You tell us! The polls are open and we're accepting ‘Most Influential' nominations from every corner of the industry. The Most
The Washington, D.C. Metro is increasing security at its bus facilities after a teenager wearing a Metro uniform drove off in a bus from a garage and picked up passengers
U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Tom Coburn (R-OK) introduced legislation to protect the identity of Medicare card holders. This legislation would require the Secretary of Health and Human Services
Cost-cutting measures have made the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) "more vulnerable to a terrorist attack than at any time since 9/11," two local union organizations have alleged. The