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An upcoming issue of Security Magazine will cover the differences that enterprise security officers face within hospital and healthcare arena. Reporter Bill Zalud is looking for people willing to be
A University of Calgary terror expert contends that small disruptions by domestic groups are the most likely security threat to the upcoming 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, but organizational issues
What happened in Las Vegas just won’t stay there. The early January shooting in one of that city’s courthouses – and other incidents in the past – are sensitizing courtroom
No doubt. It has been a controversial decision and a long one in the making. Later this month, it is expected that a tanker from Yemen will move through the
Black Hat in D.C. just ended two days ago. It’s a unique organization and a very unique meeting. By working at many levels within the corporate, government, and underground communities,
According to the American Water Works Association: U.S. water and waste water utilities are now more committed to meeting security requirements and continue to make progress implementing voluntary security measures,
The bad guys are dressing up like the good guys and making it past high level security at key transportation centers. Examples just out in the open this week: A
An upcoming issue of Security Magazine will cover the differences that enterprise security officers face within the hospital and healthcare arena. Reporter Bill Zalud is looking for people willing
As with any hospital or healthcare facility with expensive equipment, often on wheels to be easily moved around, it is easy for equipment to be misplaced at the Ohio State
New airport security rules took effect Monday at two major British airports that require selected passengers to undergo full body scans. If they refuse, they will not be allowed to