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Mailing a white powdery substance to scare people can land one in prison — even if the enclosed substance is non-toxic. Police and the FBI have responded to at least
School systems and police departments are community partners, and ensuring student, faculty and officer safety is a high priority for both entities. In Pennsylvania, police departments are being both innovative
The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) has announced the 2010 inductees into its prestigious Fellows program, which honors longtime CEDIA members and volunteers who have contributed significantly to
Security Magazine seeks input on emerging and “out there” innovations that can relate to security, life safety and homeland security. Email your ideas to zaludreport@bnpmedia.com
SDI (System Development.Integration, LLC), a systems integrator specializing in public sector security technologies and infrastructure, tells Security Magazine Blog that it has been contracted by Omnitrans, an operator of public
A former national guardsman pretending to be a U.S. Army soldier convinced an officer to give him a sophisticated laser sight for military rifles before he was caught hours later
Watchful eyes are the future for as many as 28 locations along the San Francisco waterfront as part of a $2.7 million effort to bolster security and prevent terrorist attacks.
Lawmakers this week expressed outrage that a supervisor with the Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) in Washington D.C. flushed a white powder from a plastic bag labeled “Anthrax” down a toilet
The stereotype of the business traveler dashing to catch a plane with minutes to spare was long ago retired; 9/11 and unpredictable security lines took care of that. And any
A 45-year-old man has been convicted of threatening to blow up the J. Edgar Hoover FBI building in Washington, D.C. and has been sentenced to 42 months in prison, the