Former O’Hare and Midway Security Chief James Maurer says he was fired from his job last September because he kept raising security issues that his superiors didn't want to hear
A new survey by the Center for American Progress identifies 554 drinking water and wastewater plants in 47 states that have replaced extremely hazardous substances with safer and more secure
Security Magazine and its sister SDM Magazine hosted iSecurity, the first ever conference and exhibits on the Web March 3. There are scores of free activities, educational sessions, exhibits
Chile’s mines are still struggling to get up and running this week, days after a massive earthquake disrupted commodity production in the world’s top copper supplier, as damage to the
The Department of Homeland Security office responsible for protecting the nation from nuclear and radiological terrorism is largely scrapping plans for new high-tech detectors for screening vehicles and cargo, saying
Researchers at the University of Bath, UK, may have found another means of biometrics identification. They scanned noses in 3D and categorized them by tip, ridge profile and the nasion,
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) announced Monday, March 1, it closed on its agreement to purchase the GE Security business from GE (NYSE:GE). “This strategic acquisition enhances the scale, market
Erroll Southers is resigning his job as assistant police chief of Los Angeles World Airports, said an AP report. In a letter, he wrote that he will leave the post
A multibillion-dollar project to hot-wire the new Southwest border fence with high-tech radar, cameras and satellite signals has been plagued with serious system failures and repeated delays and will probably
Monday, March 1, is the current deadline for entities doing business in Massachusetts to comply with a tough new state law designed to safeguard residents' personal information. Are you in