Seven security organizations, including ASIS International and the National Association of State Fire Marshals, have sent a letter to Virginia legislature concerning conflicts of interest in a study group focusing on the use of active shooter prevention hardware in public buildings.
Physical security systems can protect organizations from security threats, but they also open up cyberattack vectors. These four security tips can help leaders harden their security technology.
After a tornado struck the Edwardsville, Illinois Amazon warehouse, a workplace safety review by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found flaws in the facility's emergency action plan (EAP).
A cybersecurity education partnership between Infosec Institute and charity organization VetJobs can help military veterans and spouses build their security and information technology (IT) careers.
New York City combats traffic violence and deaths with bike lane hardening, pedestrian walkways and bus lane designation, as well as restructuring the on-street parking systems.
Security magazine's April 2022issue explores virtual global security operations centers (GSOC), de-escalation strategies, loss prevention, access control & more!
The Colorado School Safety Resource Center (CSSRC) released crisis guidelines to help K-12 security leaders and security teams at institutions of higher education prepare for and respond to large-scale emergencies.