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The embattled Federal Protective Service (FPS) should take steps to standardize building security measures at federal facilities by working with the tenants of those buildings to define structures, operations, and
A laser or “lighted object” was reported in the sky at O’Hare Airport as Air Force One was departing the night of August 5, an airport official said. The airport
Securities regulators in Pennsylvania and other states are warning investors to keep an eye out for “mutations of old schemes and themes” as con artists seek to profit from new
A provocative commentary by Frank J. Cilluffo and F. Jordan Evert of the Homeland Security Policy Institute at George Washington University -- Clad in army fatigues, holding an AK-47, and
A security researcher demonstrated his homegrown RFID-reading equipment at both Black Hat USA and Defcon 18 to illustrate the lack of security in the Electronic Product Code (EPC) Class 1
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta has amassed a small collection of bomb-disposal robots and later this year will add a fifth one capable of maneuvering narrow airplane aisles and checking
A new report published by Gartner Research places emphasis on another use for mobile technology in the financial transaction chain — as a security layer for user authentication via global
It now appears that organized crime groups, often from eastern Europe, are moving across the U.S. placing devices on ATMs and gas station credit card readers to steal identities. Skimmers
The Animal Liberation Front has taken responsibility for a molotov cocktail attack at the former Ylipelto Mink Farm in Svensen, Oregon. In an anonymous Internet post on the North American
A U.S. House Homeland Security subcommittee called DHS senior officials to testify July 28. Panel leaders said they were concerned that TSA has dedicated too much of its resources to