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For years the dilapidated greenhouse located just across the Barre, Vermont line beyond Hope Cemetery has been described as an accident waiting to happen. This week it will literally live
As part of National Preparedness Month, a group that promotes health and safety programs has launched an initiative to tell the public to use text messaging to communicate with friends
Remarks by the Secretayr of Homeland Security in New York -- Good morning. And thank you, Commissioner Bruno, for that introduction. It’s always great to be back in New York
Cyber crooks stole nearly $1 million from a satellite campus of The University of Virginia (UVA) last week. The attackers stole the money from The University of Virginia’s College at
New data suggests that many of the industry's largest and most recent data breaches were not only preventable – they could have easily been spotted with the naked eye. Consider
iSecurity is now available On-Demand! All content, exhibitors, webinars and Ask the Expert sessions from both the March and August shows are available for viewing through March 1, 2011. Fast,
I’d like to extend my personal invitation to you to attend iSECURITY, a virtual trade show being produced by SDM & SECURITY magazines, on Wednesday, August 25. If you’ve never “attended”
Researchers from Rutgers University and the University of South Carolina have found that wireless communications between new cars and their tires can be intercepted or even forged. While the potential
The Statue of Liberty will be closed for security upgrades starting about a year from now, depriving tourists a chance to visit the crown, base and pedestal for up to
The Defense Department’s supply chain is vulnerable to the infiltration of counterfeit parts, potentially jeopardizing the lives of American soldiers, according to two Democratic senators. In an August 6 letter