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First responders seen still at risk from devices that can’t talk to each other. First responders remain at risk because their communications equipment too often cannot talk to other devices,
The combat helmets made by Hebron, Ohio-based ArmorSource and recalled by the Army earlier this month were made by a Texas subcontractor that uses federal inmates to do its work.
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Death threats and a warnings of electricity cutoffs are among the fallout. Several cities across the U.S. have instituted boycotts of Arizona over that state's new Senate Bill 1070, which
Cisco Systems has warned of serious vulnerabilities in a device that connects a building’s ventilation, lighting, security, and energy supply systems so they can be controlled by IT workers remotely.
Security has for years been in the cloud thanks to the continued success of alarm monitoring firms. But if you think “cloud networks” and “cloud services” are just buzzwords or
Three servers at the Cheesecake Factory restaurant on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington D.C. allegedly stole credit card numbers from patrons as part of a scheme that racked up more than
Retail giant Walmart Stores Inc. is reportedly planning on making all its payment terminals in the U.S. compliant with a smartcard-based credit card technology that is widely used around the
There is no doubt that violent incidents are s concern in hospital emergency rooms. But the perception that most people visiting ERs do not have insurance is not true. One
At least 16 people later linked to terror plots passed through U.S. airports undetected by federal officials who were on duty to spot suspicious behavior, according to a government report.