ASIS International announced that it will return to the region in 2011 and is now accepting abstracts for presentations for the 2nd ASIS International Middle East Security Conference, which will
The Security Executive Council announced a new relationship with The Aspen Institute in conjunction with their upcoming Aspen Security Forum, to be held June 28-30, 2010 at the Aspen Institute
A study of five years of statistics by researches at the Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice (SCJ) in Newark found that residential burglar alarm systems decrease crime. While other
The United States Department of Homeland Security issued Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grants over the past few years in an effort to enhance the security posture of major U.S.
As prominent New Yorkers call for more cameras around Times Square following the failed bomb attempt, New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly addressed big brother privacy concerns people may
A bill that would ensure the colleges and universities have plans in place to address on-campus emergencies such as a violent attacks or disease pandemics has been released by the
Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report will now include data from hundreds of computer crime cases investigated by the U.S. Secret Service, the company announced this week. According to Verizon’s
By early next week, most of the passengers boarding airplanes at Indianapolis International Airport will be asked to stand in full body scanners to get through security checkpoints. Workers are
A U.S. appeals court halted the release of nine members of a radical militia group accused of plotting to kill law enforcement officials in Michigan, said a WSJ.com report.
A bionic hand which can be programmed using wireless technology was unveiled by Scottish firm Touch Bionics. The i-Limb Hand has five independently-controlled fingers and has been fitted to