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Missing security features on the new rail line linking Loudoun County, Virginia, to the Washington D.C. region’s Metro system were identified in a triennial audit by the Tri-State Oversight Committee.
According to the 2010 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Security Survey, sponsored by Intel and supported by the Medical Group Management Association, 33 percent of medical practices said
The United States announced an immediate ban on toner and ink cartridges over 16 ounces (453 grams) on passenger aircraft in both carry-on bags and checked bags on domestic and
The chief technology officer and vice president at integrator Northrop Grumman Information Systems said most cars contain 50, perhaps 100 or more tiny computers accessed through a diagnostic port that
The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) has once again called for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to fully implement CrewPass, an identification credential for aviation workers that promotes expedited screening
China may be no more than one year away from developing a supercomputer built entirely from its own technology, a big step toward freeing itself of Western technology. This is
Delaware State Police detectives are investigating another bomb threat called in to an area pharmacy November 2. An unknown male suspect called the Manor Pharmacy located on North DuPont Highway
Top-level U.S. security leaders November 3 communicated directly with officials of the major all-cargo and express air carriers and visited Yemen, the country believed to be the source of last
Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market, has today announced the Axis Certification Program to help people and companies demonstrate their competence and skills in the area
Outdated security systems introduced to combat airliner hijacking 40 years ago must be overhauled to address new terrorism threats, the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said November