Security professionals and first responders will surely agree that the quality and utility of their tools are determined when they are tested under the most challenging conditions.
A new Pew Research Center study finds that there are a variety of circumstances under which many Americans would share personal information or permit surveillance in return for getting something of perceived value.
Security measures in American high schools can have unintended consequences that hinder, rather than help students learn, according to research by the University at Buffalo.
About one-third of all local police departments used body-worn cameras for at least some officers in 2013, according to a survey by the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS).