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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
San Diego trolley and bus riders can soon expect a more secure ride. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is giving local transit authorities nearly $4 million for security improvements
A suspected member of the Bonnano organized-crime family, and half a dozen others, were arrested in a dawn raid June 9, quickly followed by a search and seizure of an
A recent internal FBI report warns federal, state, and local authorities to be alert for a potential new tool in the jihad terror arsenal – the placing of suspicious, but
Connecticut’s attorney general this week became the latest law enforcement official to order Google to give a detailed accounting of the information its Street View cars surreptitiously sniffed from unsecured
The stereotype of the business traveler dashing to catch a plane with minutes to spare was long ago retired; 9/11 and unpredictable security lines took care of that. And any
A Bank of America call center employee has pleaded guilty to charges that he stole sensitive client information and then tried to sell it for cash. The defendant pleaded guilty
An alleged plot by a Mexican drug cartel to blow up a dam along the Texas border — and unleash billions of gallons of water into a region with millions
Microsoft has responded to rumors that Google plans to stop using its products. Writing in a blog post, a Windows communications manager commented on the “coverage overnight about the security