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When there is a train car derailment, it is often local first responders who must make accurate decisions very quickly based on information they have on hand or must gather
Following growing incidents – the IRS pilot suicide attack in Texas and the Pentagon Metro station shootings in Washington, D.C., to name a few – and the increased belief that
By Bill Zalud, Security Magazine Editor Emeritus The U.S. issued a stop work order on a "virtual fence" on the U.S.-Mexican border. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the freeze
In what should end a massive legal battle, New York City has reached an agreement worth up to $657 million to settle more than 10,000 lawsuits filed by World Trade
The man who appeared in a YouTube video last April putting cheese up his nose, then on a pizza and passing gas on a sandwich apologized to Domino’s Pizza and
That’s the question in Billings, Montana, where the top Transportation Security Administration official in Montana is being criticized for how passengers at Gallatin Field near Bozeman were treated after a
The computer security consultants who have predicted that cybertheft will target them are right. eSecurity Planet just reported that the latest victim is Clarke Collision Center, an auto body shop
Visitors might notice the new bicycle patrols and bomb-sniffing dogs, but other upgrades, including additional officer training and an e-mail notification system to alert state employees of an emergency, probably
U.S. House members will resume discussions this week about federal building security in the wake of the shooting at the Pentagon — the latest attack on federal facilities across the
According to a Ponemon Institute study, business managers continue to pose the greatest threat to sensitive company information such as customer records, health information and other private data. Despite the