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A majority of K-12 school teachers believe their classrooms are more prone to violence than they were five years ago. Over 55 percent of the teachers surveyed said their schools
The adoption of mobile devices, cloud computing and collaborative technologies is happening faster than companies are able to adapt security policies, resulting in greater risk to sensitive corporate and personal
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today (Nov. 17) hosted the first in a series of roundtable meetings with private sector leaders to discuss critical infrastructure security and
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has expanded speedy screening of pre-approved, low-risk air travelers arriving in the United States to most international airports in the country. For more than
Alert to chief security officers, security directors and systems integrators – the future will be multi-technology access control readers. In a new report from IMS Research, despite the global economic
According to a survey by market research institute DT&P international, which was commissioned by TC TrustCenter GmbH, the combination of user name and password remains the most commonly used authentication
In an ironic but not surprising twist on world war, a major study, the Virtual Criminology Report, contends that the United States, Israel, France, China and Russia are now cyberarmed.
Let's start with some simple facts: the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is a great big agency – the third largest, in fact. It has upwards of 20 components, directorates,
There is activity globally and locally. The number of animal rights attacks is rising internationally as extremist "terror tourists" travel across Europe, according to data released by the national policing