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A review of the protection of the judiciary and United States Attorneys, in a redacted version obtained by Security Magazine, states that threats against U.S. judges and federal prosecutors jumped
With all the coverage that security video in public places gets, it’s easy to neglect some other “on-the-street” technology which supports public safety in towns and cities. One of these
Don’t get too used to your wireless. Two-thirds of cell phone owners and owners of PDA devices will replace them within the next two years, according to a poll just
With grant money from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, states and municipalities are investing in new police, fire and emergency management radios. For example, in Wisconsin, more than 350
The FBI is among those law enforcement officials investigating a burglary at an Arlington, Texas, water treatment plant. Intruders gained entry to the John Kubala Water Treatment plant days ago
The head of Air Force ISR — who oversees Predator training and equipping — says that the Predator data that was broadcast in the clear and intercepted by insurgents in
The Zalud Report has heard that the Beit Yaakov school in Los Angeles was the first to install SafeRise, a comprehensive building security access solution and service that facilitates
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has commissioned its first field study of the Physical Security Body of Knowledge, and we are requesting your help in what will be a major
McAfee Labs foresees an increase in threats related to social networking sites, banking security, and botnets, as well as attacks targeting users, businesses, and applications. However, in 2010 we expect
With law enforcement, private security and even consumers using Taser gear, a ruling this week in San Francisco sets standards of use and level of claims. Police need reasons to