According to Northwestern National Life, one-fourth of employees view their jobs as the leading stressor in their lives. While OSHA reports that work-related homicides have fallen 52% since 1994 to
Technology is changing the practice of security but still hasn't diminished the importance of the human element. Technologies such as video surveillance, access control, video analytics and command and control
On May 1, 2010, an attempt was made to detonate a car bomb in New York’s Times Square during early evening hours when thousands of theatergoers and tourists were visiting.
The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety & Security announced several more speakers for its annual conference, to be held August 2-4 in New Orleans. Professor G. Keith Still will speak
There is much skepticism about the working of video analytics. However, a number of enterprises understand the limitations of analytics and have benefited from carefully deploying them to meet their
Keeping college and university campuses safe and secure benefits students, parents, educators, college administrators and the general public. Campus crime reporting requirements of the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act,
South Africa has been preparing to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup since 2004. Given the high profile nature of the international, month-long series and the potential volatility of the
Gordon Graham of Graham Research Consultants is a featured speaker at the National Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) Conference, August 2-4 in New Orleans. Graham, a 33-year veteran of California
A recent DEFCON presentation described a package sent by ethical hackers to a non-existent employee at a large corporation. The package was diverted to the mailroom and forgotten. The smartphone
In order to attract and retain quality candidates for your department as well as reward existing high performing officers, security departments need methods to not only recognize such candidates but