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The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has put measures in place to prevent malicious and accidental situations where personal information could be potentially compromised, the Chief Healthcare IT Strategist
If you think that the Chinese are only targeting Google, think again. It seems they are also focusing on the American power grid through teachers and students at various Chinese
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today delivered remarks to female law enforcement agents and officers from across the Department at the U.S. Secret Service’s headquarters—honoring the service
It seems that there will be a lot of security video developments coming from the Las Vegas exhibition which opens this Wednesday. Here are some items as provided to Security
The Federal Communications Commission has launched a new “Broadband and Public Safety and Homeland Security” Web page to provide the public with information about a proposed $16 billion national wireless
The federal judiciary is requesting $22 million in fiscal 2011 to cover expected costs associated with “high-threat” trials of suspected terrorists. The request, the first of its kind according to
All it took this month was a Spanish president of the European Union to visibly hobble the pirates. An international fleet of warships is attacking and destroying pirate vessels closer
USDA officials and animal agriculture representatives set priorities and discussed new strategies for animal identification and traceability at the National Institute for Animal Agriculture’s annual meeting held Wednesday in Kansas
The U.S. Postal Service, which is charged with screening mail for safety, failed to detect bullets that were sent with threatening letters to at least two Baltimore judges in the