The Department of Homeland Security will hire up to 1,000 new cyber experts over the next three years, in an effort to bolster security of the nation's computer networks. DHS
More than a dozen airports in the U.S. will receive new security, including inline baggage handling systems, security video, checkpoint technologies and imaging units. The new security efforts will come
U.S. national parks are not as secure as they could be, due to a lack of communication and security planning, said a GAO report. In addition, the National Park Service,
More than 11 percent of Washington, DC, high school students reported being "threatened or injured" with a weapon while on school property during the previous year—a rate above the national
The worldwide security software market will total $14.5 billion in 2009, an 8 percent increase from 2008, according to Gartner. In 2008, it grew at 19 percent and Gartner anticipates
Mall of America in Minneapolis has deployed the Pivot3 Serverless Computing array as part of a major upgrade. The Mall of America, one of the largest malls in the
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department today announced that Najibullah Zazi, 24, a resident of Aurora, Colo., and legal permanent resident of the United States from Afghanistan, has been indicted in the
Brea Olinda High School, in Orange County, Calif., is the winner of ASIS International’s School Security Funding Competition. As the winner of the competition, ASIS International, the preeminent organization for
The Physical Security Interoperability Alliance has formed the Systems Working Group that will provide architecture and design leadership in PSIA areas that span multiple working groups to ensure cohesive system
The FBI and Homeland Security Department have issued security bulletins about terrorist interest in attacking sports stadiums, entertainment complexes and hotels. An AP report said that DHS does not know