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
The Supreme Court will soon rule on a case where public employees claimed a local government violated their privacy by reading racy text messages they sent on their employers' account.
School administrators at a suburban Philadelphia school district wrongly captured thousands of images of students using school-issued laptop computer cameras, according to a CNN report. But school officials in
Consumers who use their debit cards to make purchases at New Jersey businesses could soon see new protections aimed at thwarting identity theft, says an AP report. The state
The Smart Card Alliance opened nominations for its “Outstanding Smart Card Achievement” (OSCA) awards. The 2010 OSCA awards will be presented during the Smart Card Alliance 2010 Annual Conference, May