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Air passengers should be made aware of the health risks of airport body screenings and governments must explain any decision to expose the public to higher levels of cancer-causing radiation,
A University of Calgary terror expert contends that small disruptions by domestic groups are the most likely security threat to the upcoming 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, but organizational issues
According to the American Water Works Association: U.S. water and waste water utilities are now more committed to meeting security requirements and continue to make progress implementing voluntary security measures,
Just hours ago, the Washington, D.C., Metro Transit Police Department (MTPD) launched Blue TIDE -- Terrorism Identification and Deterrence Effort, which included about 50 MTPD officers conducting a major, high-visibility,
The FBI and the North Carolina Bankers Association have joined forces to launch a new weapon to wage war on bank robbers. In December 2009, the FBI and NCBA unveiled
Drivers of commercial trucks and buses are prohibited from texting under federal guidelines that the U.S. Transportation Secretary announced earlier this week. The prohibition is effective immediately. Truck and bus
Data breaches at U.S. companies attributed to malicious attacks and botnets doubled from 2008 to 2009 and cost substantially more than breaches caused by human negligence or system glitches, according
How vulnerable is the U.S. food basket? Food producers now can use software developed for the U.S. military to assess their vulnerability to tampering, terrorism, or other criminal attacks. The
Good idea or full of gas? Coast Guard officials – in a closed meeting recently -- tried to reassured Massachusetts lawmakers that they are prepared for a scheduled delivery of
Just ask the folks at Chrysler where its Jeep Patriot line just received an exception from the NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration