Roland Corvington, special agent in charge of the FBI in St. Louis, will retire and become head of public safety at St. Louis University in mid-September, the school announced.
Illinois State Police are using surveillance cameras again this year at the State Fair, particularly in high-traffic areas such as the carnival to more easily monitor large crowds, according to
A security supervisor at Sea-Tac International Airport in Seattle has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $20,000 worth of items from checked luggage. Hired by the Transportation Security Administration in
Detectives are still counting the cost of a raid in which jewels worth several million dollars were stolen in London, says a Press Association report. According to the report,
Legislation that would sharply restrict the use of biometric technology in Alaska would have unintended negative consequences and "ultimately result in the use of less secure identity solutions," the Security
The city of Oakland, Calif. police department said it will immediately begin enforcing a verified response policy for alarm users experiencing excessive false alarms. "Excessive false alarms" is defined as
Federal safety investigators revealed that crew members aboard two Coast Guard boats involved in collisions in California and South Carolina last year were using wireless devices for conversation or text
More than 20 million Americans have multiple Social Security numbers (SSNs) associated with their name in commercial records according to a new study from ID Analytics, Inc. The study also
Two information security experts at Purdue University say putting special electronic inventory tracking tags on individual retail items could be a threat to customer privacy. Several of the world's
New wireless technologies in cars may compromise a driver's privacy and pose a security threat, warn researchers at Rutgers University. Modern automobiles are increasingly equipped with wireless sensors and