More than $40 million worth of gold, silver and other jewelry forfeited in an international money laundering investigation have arrived in Austin, Texas, says a U.S. Justice report. The
Virginia Tech has established the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology to engage students and faculty who are interested in working with intelligence agencies. University
Tens of millions of Mexicans could find their cellphones disconnected this weekend if the government goes ahead with a new law meant to fight crime by forcing people to register
A former Apple Store employee admitted stealing 330 iPhones in Salem, Ore. as part of a get-rich-quick scheme with a coworker back in December 2007, says a Union Leader Correspondent
Ryder hosted a U.S.-Mexico Border Security Conference April 7th to initiate information sharing between customers, business partners, and government security agencies and reinforce its commitment to proactively bring higher levels
ONVIF, a standardization initiative for network video products, says that it will extend its scope to also include physical access control systems. The goal of the scope extension is to
Customers of Countrywide Financial have filed a class-action lawsuit over the 2008 data breach that enabled company insiders to steal and sell their personal information. According to a Courthouse
New facial recognition technology will speed up the arrival process for passengers at an airport in Australia, says an ABC Regional News (Australia) report. Brendan O'Connor, federal Minister for Home
Aberdeen Group announced the publication of a new study called The Eyes Have IT: How Video Analytics is Driving a Proactive Approach to Physical Security. Aberdeen found that with the
An envoy from Qatar grabbed a surreptitious smoke in a jetliner's bathroom and then joked about lighting his shoe on fire, sparking a bomb scare and the scrambling of military