Increasing workloads and attacks on organizations are a major source of burnout among security professionals. David Bradbury, Chief Security Officer at Okta, explains how hiring globally can help reduce the burden on security employees that are already overworked.
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded UMF nearly $300,000 to expand their sexual assault and domestic violence education and response programs. Dr. Warner will work with community members to develop programming for UMF.
The city's new public-private policing initiative will make surveillance feeds in participating businesses directly available to the Chattanooga Police Department.
Kathleen Kotwica, Executive Vice President and Chief Knowledge Strategist at the Security Executive Council, talks to Security magazine about her journey into security and the challenges faced when conducting research within the industry.
All employees and contractors of the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) will be required to get vaccinated or submit to weekly testing. SFO is the first U.S. airport to implement a vaccine requirement.
The university's security operations center is housed in the "Technology Innovation Center," which hosts both the security and network operations teams.
As people recover from Hurricane Ida's damage, the Federal Emergency Management Agency opens Disaster Recovery Centers to aid in rebuilding what's been lost.