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As critical infrastructure takes on more technology to detect threats, expect more false alarms from sources that are unexpected. For example, radiation detected at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank last
Yesterday, two teenagers were injured after a hooded gunman opened fire at a church service in Richmond, Calif. The religious service at the New Gethsemane Church of God in Christ
The 2010 Identity Fraud Survey Report – released this week by Javelin Strategy & Research – found that the number of identity fraud victims in the United States increased 12 percent
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the interagency Long Term Disaster Recovery Working Group, Friday issued a draft of the National Disaster
No doubt. It has been a controversial decision and a long one in the making. Later this month, it is expected that a tanker from Yemen will move through the
The bad guys are dressing up like the good guys and making it past high level security at key transportation centers. Examples just out in the open this week: A
Special events seem to be in the crosshairs of security executives who are spending millions of dollars to protect their special activities from what CIA Director Panette suggested to Congress
New research finds collisions are not declining in jurisdictions where bans are in effect. "The laws aren't reducing crashes, even though we know that such laws have reduced hand-held phone
Cincinnati police officers are now field testing wearable clip-on video cameras. The device is called AXON and ironically is being marketed by Taser International. A similar experiment in London, but
The United States does not want countries to use identical airport security systems which could make it easier for potential attackers to elude them. “What we want to avoid is