Undercover U.S. agents were easily able to obtain three out of seven US passports that they had filed fraudulent applications for, said an official with the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
The 2010 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report has found that breaches of electronic records last year involved more insider threats, greater use of social engineering and the continued strong involvement
Minneapolis officials and community leaders expect to get a crash course in a Chicago program that bills itself as an innovative way to reduce shootings. Known as "Ceasefire," the
Jim Henry, CEO of Henry Bros. Electronics, Inc., a provider of technology-based integrated electronic security solutions, has been invited to speak on a panel at the 2010 National Sports Safety
President Obama signed the Tribal Law and Order Act, which provides greater law enforcement powers for tribal authorities on Indian reservations. Crime rates on some Indian reservations are 20-times
President Barack Obama signed legislation that requires cruise lines to contact the FBI and the U.S. Coast Guard as soon as a suspicious death or assault of a passenger on
The New York Police Department said it would tighten security around mosques and Muslim centers in the city during the upcoming Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Police patrols will
The Federal Trade Commission announced that phone numbers on the national Do Not Call Registry now exceed 200 million. Since 2003, the FTC has brought more than 60 complaints
A federal judge has blocked one of the most controversial sections of a tough Arizona immigration law, granting a preliminary injunction Wednesday (July 28) that prevents police from questioning people
As government crackdown in the financial sectors occur across the country, companies are keeping a close watch on how they operate their businesses and what exposure might occur. With the