Brooke Army Medical Center, near Houston, Tex. revealed that the personal health records of 1,272 patients may have been compromised because of a car break-in. The hospital reported that
More than 200 compliance executives from AHA member hospitals in 43 states indicated data breaches and medical identity theft continue to grow despite new regulations like the Red Flag Rules
The Global Entry program, run by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, is expanding its international presence. Designed for international travelers who are "trusted," or considered low terrorism risks, it promises
The Security Executive Council announced a new strategic alliance with Continuum Worldwide Corporation, a subsidiary of Mutual of Omaha. Through the partnership, Continuum Worldwide will offer its clients Council
Senators Jon Kyl and John McCain called for the immediate deployment of 3,000 National Guard troops to the border with Mexico and other steps to increase security. Illegal aliens crossing
An Israeli scientist has revealed security holes in America's passports and "smart cards." Since 2007, every new U.S. passport comprises a computer chip. Embedded in the back cover of
The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators has selected Jeff Karpovich, CPP chief of security and director of transportation at High Point University, as the recipient of the 2010
Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., has introduced legislation (H.R. 5002) to end the cycle of U.S. illegal immigration and withdraw Federal funds from states and their political subdivisions that interfere with
Exhibitors at ASIS 2010 may now submit their entries for ASIS Accolades, a competition that recognizes the security industry’s innovative new product and service solutions. ASIS International’s 56th Annual Seminar
The National Center for Spectator Sport Safety & Security (NCS4) will hold its first National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition, Aug. 2-4 in New Orleans. The conference