Victoria Espinel has been confirmed as the nation's first Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator. Espinel most recently served as the founder and president of the nonprofit Bridging the Innovation Divide
Sensitive information is discussed as often on mobile phones as in email, yet less than one in five companies protect themselves, says a survey by ABI Research. The results indicate
The Transportation Security Administration has not effectively assured the security of air cargo while it is being handled by personnel on the ground, said a DHS inspector general report.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Cruise Vessel Safety Act of 2009. The legislation, H.R. 3360, would require cruise ships to report crimes committed on board to proper
Work pressure and "bonus resentment" is fueling a white collar crime wave, said a PriceWaterhouse Coopers survey. The study also found that middle managers desperate to carry on enjoying a
The London 2012 Olympic Games will be the biggest security challenge for Britain since World War Two, said Reuters report. And costs to secure the Games have recently increased by
The number of hate crimes against religious groups in the U.S. jumped more than 8 percent during 2008, said a report by the FBI. In all, 7,783 hate crimes
ASIS International and the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the world’s oldest and largest nonprofit membership organization of police executives, have signed an agreement to promote cooperation and partnerships
Security integrators with knowledge of IT and protecting of critical infrastructure are worth a lot today. In fact, G4S, the international security solutions group, believes that one integrator -- Adesta
UTC’s acquisition of GE Security has got some knowledgeable industry gurus thinking about the whys and where’s of where it all is going. Here are thoughts from Sandra Jones, Principal