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Foreclosures of homes have been suspended for 30 days but the action only covers about 4,000 Citi borrowers. While foreclosures are a major piece in the recession pie, there
While the so-called swine flu has been experienced by about 1 in 6 Americans as of mid-November, according to the Centers for Disease Control, news stories have concentrated on vaccine
Long before a pair of gate-crashers penetrated a White House state dinner, the Secret Service had detailed for its internal use a lengthy list of security breaches dating to a
The CSO Roundtable has offered to assist a doctoral researcher with a paper on leadership complexity and how convergence of logical and physical security affects organizational culture. The Roundtable encourages
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a guidance document, titled “Best Practices for Protecting EMS Responders During Treatment and Transport of Victims of Hazardous Substance Releases,”
Happy, safe holidays for the biggest tourist and shopping sites in the U.S. There are bomb sniffing dogs in Disney World and emergency lockdown drills at the Mall of America.
Only recently have cities and the federal government focused on the need to protect local water sources. For example, a Broward County, Florida, city’s wastewater treatment plant now has a
The adoption of mobile devices, cloud computing and collaborative technologies is happening faster than companies are able to adapt security policies, resulting in greater risk to sensitive corporate and personal
Alert to chief security officers, security directors and systems integrators – the future will be multi-technology access control readers. In a new report from IMS Research, despite the global economic
Pressure from a lawsuit, limited resources and insistent on a fine focus from the Obama Administration all have come together as Transportation Security Administration officials have once again revised their