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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
A former national guardsman pretending to be a U.S. Army soldier convinced an officer to give him a sophisticated laser sight for military rifles before he was caught hours later
Top arms groups are on high alert to counter cyber spies from stealing their own secrets at a major arms bazaar outside Paris, even as they market new ways to
Watchful eyes are the future for as many as 28 locations along the San Francisco waterfront as part of a $2.7 million effort to bolster security and prevent terrorist attacks.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is studying how to integrate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into U.S. airspace alongside conventional aircraft. Although UAVs have been flying in the United States for
The U.S. House has approved the GRID Act. The President would gain new powers over the U.S. electrical grid under a bill the House of Representatives OKed June 9. The
Retailers lost more than $33 billion to theft last year according to a recent annual survey conducted by the University of Florida with a funding grant from ADT Security Services.
Putting the iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry units into enterprise compliance has long seemed an impossible dream, but new technology has arrived. From Mobile Active Defense (M.A.D.), it’s called Enterprise UTM,
Lawmakers this week expressed outrage that a supervisor with the Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) in Washington D.C. flushed a white powder from a plastic bag labeled “Anthrax” down a toilet