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One ID card project spurred by Homeland Security is on-target. The Transportation Security Administration met the deadline for 93 percent of its Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) enrollees, but the
Back in the old days, two-way radios were the only way security personnel communicated with each other. This week, as part of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS),
The U.S. Air Force recently issued a request for proposals to purchase 2,200 Sony PlayStation 3 video game consoles. The Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, NY, is interested in
Iris scanning – a biometric for identification and security uses – includes products that capture, read and authenticate iris patterns. Through some applications, national databases of what this niche
The Veterans Affairs Department will begin exchanging patient medical records this month with Kaiser Permanente as part of a demonstration of large-scale health data exchange, agency officials announced. The pilot
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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today (Nov. 17) hosted the first in a series of roundtable meetings with private sector leaders to discuss critical infrastructure security and
According to a survey by market research institute DT&P international, which was commissioned by TC TrustCenter GmbH, the combination of user name and password remains the most commonly used authentication
The aim is solutions that can help provide early threat detection, protection, and multi-layer autonomic self-healing capabilities to solve customers’ hard problems and meet future challenges. So military contractor Lockheed
Just this week, at least 600 individuals were potential victims of an ATM card skimming scheme in the Nashville area. About a tenth of those had fraudulent withdraws from their