The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security over its policies that allegedly authorize the search and seizure of laptops, cellphones and other electronic
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has launced its National Preparedness Month Campaign, which will run through the entire month of September. National Preparedness Month is sponsored by the Ready Campaign
A man known for protesting the Discovery Channel's environmental programming stormed the network's Maryland headquarters carrying a handgun on Wednesday, holding three people hostage for hours until he was shot
A former Indiana scientist has been accused of illegally sending trade secrets worth $300 million to China and Germany. A federal indictment alleges that Kexue Huang, who was born in
Brooks Brothers Inc. may face legal claims that the apparel chain marked its bow ties with expired patent numbers, says a Bloomberg report. The U.S. Court of Appeals for
Up to 340 new subway cars in the New York city subway will be equipped with surveillance cameras. Installing the cameras in the new subway cars will be more cost
Join the CSO Roundtable and members of Congress for the 2nd Annual CSO Roundtable Public Policy Event, September 29th and 30th, in Washington, DC. The event kicks off at 3:00pm
The federal judiciary is calling for greater security to address security for judges. Data released by the Association of Administrative Law Judges and the National Association of Immigration Judges, shows
A fourth Predator drone will be launched over Arizona border skies this week, meaning the entire Southwest border from California to Texas will now be patrolled from above. Previously, drones
Hewlett-Packard Co. has agreed to pay the United States $55 million to settle claims that the company defrauded the General Services Administration (GSA) and other federal agencies, the Justice Department