The CSO Roundtable of ASIS International today awarded its second Leadership in Security Award to Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA), who has demonstrated leadership in the fight against global terrorism.
A Rutgers student allegedly committed suicide after his roommate reportedly videotaped him in a private encounter. Rutgers University President Richard McCormick wrote in a letter to the campus, "If the
The official residence of Vice President Biden, on the grounds of the Naval Observatory in Northwest Washington, is about to get an expensive security upgrade. The Department of the
The Memphis, Tenn. City Council approved a measure that would impose fines on people whose home or business burglar alarms frequently register false reports. "What we're trying to do here
The Eiffel Tower and the surrounding park were evacuated on Tuesday for the second time in two weeks after a bomb alert. The city's police headquarters said an anonymous caller
The Food Marketing Institute (FMI) is teaming up with the National Retail Federation (NRF) and eBay to tackle the growing problem of organized retail crime. The partnership supports a
A new Naval Air Station (NAS) in Oak Harbor, Wash includes physical security equipment, communication systems with fiber optics, an armory and vault equipment and electrical upgrades. The Whidbey
A Connecticut man has been charged by criminal complaint for allegedly sending more than 50 anthrax hoax and bomb threat letters to private individuals, post offices, state and federal buildings,
Facial-recognition experts from Lockheed Martin and Animetrics are on the verge of creating partial, two-dimensional images of suspects pop out from computer screens that contain three-dimensional technology. Identifying suspects
Biometric systems -- designed to automatically recognize individuals based on biological and behavioral traits such as fingerprints, palm prints, or voice or face recognition -- are "inherently fallible," says a