A poll commissioned and released by a project initiated to serve the interests of high level corporate executives who are concerned about the ethical conduct of their corporation has
A 23-year-old Nigerian man was charged in a federal criminal complaint today with attempting to destroy a Northwest Airlines aircraft on its final approach to Detroit Metropolitan Airport on
The global video surveillance market will increase by 3 percent in 2009, says an IMS Research report. That figure is significantly lower than historical market growth and is reflective of
President Obama has named Howard A. Schmidt, who was a cyber-adviser in President George W. Bush's White House, as the new cybersecurity coordinator. Schmidt will coordinate cybersecurity policy across
The U.S. Congress has committed $30 million towards fighting intellectual property crime in 2010. The money is intended to be spent on US anti-piracy efforts that are authorized by last
The Smithsonian Institution has lost $12.3 million in property, said a Washington Post report. The Smithsonian’s inspector general, A. Sprightley Ryan, told a Congressional committee that management had “failed to
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm announced a first-of-its-kind federal-state cybersecurity partnership—deploying the federally-developed cybersecurity technology EINSTEIN 1 to Michigan’s cyber networks.
A State Department employee was put on probation for a year for accessing more than 125 confidential passport applications of celebrities, said an AP report. Kevin Young, of Temple
After a TSA operating manual was published online, what is next? How does TSA recover and ensure that security will not be breached at America's airports? The 93-page instruction manual
The Canadian Security Association (CANASA) announced the addition of Security Canada Alberta, which will also partner with the Tri-Lateral Security Conference Program. The show will be held May 12