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An off-duty police officer pretending to be a terrorist stormed into a hospital intensive care unit brandishing a handgun, which he pointed at nurses while herding them down a corridor
In the Federal Register last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it will no longer permit the obstruction of safety evaluations by allowing firms to hide behind age-old claims
Businesses could use U.S. cyber monitoring system. A U.S. government computer security system that can detect and prevent cyber attacks should be extended to private businesses that operate critical utilities
First responders seen still at risk from devices that can’t talk to each other. First responders remain at risk because their communications equipment too often cannot talk to other devices,
The combat helmets made by Hebron, Ohio-based ArmorSource and recalled by the Army earlier this month were made by a Texas subcontractor that uses federal inmates to do its work.
Security Magazines’s 500 Survey is now available for completion. The purpose of the Survey and Report is to create a reliable resource to measure your organization vs. others and create
Death threats and a warnings of electricity cutoffs are among the fallout. Several cities across the U.S. have instituted boycotts of Arizona over that state's new Senate Bill 1070, which
Cisco Systems has warned of serious vulnerabilities in a device that connects a building’s ventilation, lighting, security, and energy supply systems so they can be controlled by IT workers remotely.
Security has for years been in the cloud thanks to the continued success of alarm monitoring firms. But if you think “cloud networks” and “cloud services” are just buzzwords or
Three servers at the Cheesecake Factory restaurant on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington D.C. allegedly stole credit card numbers from patrons as part of a scheme that racked up more than