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There is a growing controversy centering on national identification. In the U.S. it spotlights on the PASS ID, which is a proposed revision to the REAL ID. In Israel,
Security systems including electronic access controls and video now deliver alert data to laptops, PDAs and smartphones. And in a nationwide plan, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in
Here are two bipartisan efforts that boast some strange House, Senate and Executive Branch bedfellows as well as a bunch of critics that feel any changes to the programs
Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are increasingly installing video surveillance equipment in police cars. Despite cuts in federal and state funding over 2009 and 2010, the market for
It’s one of the hottest topics in the security profession. And ASIS International is on board with its second American National Standard, “Organizational Resilience: Security, Preparedness and Continuity Management
Lynn Mattice, chairman, Board of Advisors, Security Executive Council, tells Security Magazine of the death of Lenel co-founder Ruvin “Rudy” Prokupets, who immigrated with his wife Dr. Elena Prokupets
The New York City Police Department today released Engineering Security: Protective Design for High Risk Buildings. The study aids the New York City building community by providing recommendations on
American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) President Warren K. Brown, CSP, ARM, CSHM, commented to Security Magazine on the report released recently by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Continuing to deliver on its mission to help security practitioners lower the cost of their programs, make program development more efficient and establish security as a recognized value center,
Southern California’s Meade High School became one of the first to begin a four-year course in domestic security. This area is one of the fastest growing industries, according to