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From the Pentagon to governor officers to thumb drives, law enforcement, private security and Homeland Security officials are reacting to escalating threats, primarily from Americans angry at federal, state and
U.S. Customs and Border Protection opened a new Tucson-based facility to help enhance information sharing across the nearly 60,000-person organization. The new Intelligence and Operations Coordination Center will serve as
Local, state, and federal first responders can join a new online professional network from the Homeland Security Department’s Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) to connect and share advice on how
Although no such attacks have yet been reported, medical devices could be susceptible to hackers, and a thorough security analysis should be done as part of FDA approval, researchers argue
The world’s largest online marketplace is partnering with the world’s largest retail trade association to tackle organized retail crime. This unique partnership between eBay and the National Retail Federation will
It’s not necessarily a matter of gun rights in Kansas, but there still is a little of that. Lawmakers are debating a plan to let people with carry and conceal
Recognizing the high number of incidents of violence against healthcare workers, especially in hospital emergency units, the Massachusetts House is expected to vote on a bill to toughen penalties for
Just days after the two Moscow terrorist blasts, New York City officials stated that about half the 4,313 security cameras installed along its subways are not operating. “A lot of
Most people fail to realize that modern, multi-purpose photocopiers contain hard drives that - if not erased when decommissioned - could prove to be a treasure trove of confidential information
”Food fraud” has been documented in fruit juice, olive oil, spices, vinegar, wine, spirits and maple syrup, and appears to pose a significant problem in the seafood industry. Victims range