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Once viewed as easy marks by hackers and cybercriminals, small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are fighting back, states a study published June 21. According to a report conducted by Applied
North Carolina will be the national model for a new system to detect the earliest signs of an impending bio-terrorism attack and provide warnings in time to minimize damage to
Over the past year and a half, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), working with its federal, state, local, tribal and Mexican partners, has made significant progress in cracking down
An obscure provision tucked into a transportation funding bill last year has now been interpreted as a permanent right for passengers to carry guns aboard Amtrak, the federally funded passenger
In a major step to slow cybercrime, Microsoft just days ago launched a coalition that will serve as a clearinghouse for reports about caches of stolen data stashed all across
While this photo does not represent modern safe rooms, the interior room that survived a tornado in Xenia, Ohio, reminds us just how critical safe rooms could be. For 18
SDI (System Development.Integration, LLC), a systems integrator specializing in public sector security technologies and infrastructure, tells Security Magazine Blog that it has been contracted by Omnitrans, an operator of public
A recent example: An early morning bomb scare closed down Bainbridge College in Bainbridge, Georgia earlier this week. The college was already on heightened alert for gang-related activity. The bomb
In a rush to take advantage of U.S. stimulus money, utilities are quickly deploying thousands of smart meters to homes each day — smart meters that experts say could easily