The emergence of the H1N1 virus and several severe weather-related events have shifted disaster recovery planning emphasis away from IT and data security threats toward pandemic planning and disaster recovery
The National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) today announced that it has extended the entry deadline for the 2010 Wren Solutions School Resource Officer (SRO) Scholarship Award. Nominations will
The recent abduction of a young British boy highlights a growing problem in Pakistan, a country that security experts believe is among the top five most dangerous countries in the
Brazil will seek to break intellectual property rights on U.S.-made prescription drugs, music, books, software and movies in a bid to force the U.S. government to end cotton subsidies that
IEEE announced it has issued a collection of feature articles on Smart Grid, in its March 2010 Special Issue: Smart Grid... Putting it All Together, which is now available for
Security industries are facing major upheavals in the global markets for their goods and services as the economic downturn kicks in and governments shift priorities in their procurement and upgrade
A U.S. senator is calling for a federal probe into the system of background checks for employees at nuclear plants, after learning that a suspected al Qaeda member from New
The sour economy is producing a bumper crop of cash-strapped consumers, business owners and shady agents who're fueling a wave of insurance fraud that's keeping regulators and law enforcement officials
As Starbucks Corp. and some other chain stores in the U.S. are finding themselves caught in the middle of a firearms debate, one workplace violence expert is advocating for common
A former Transportation Security Administration contractor is being charged for allegedly injecting malicious code into a government network used for screening airport security workers and others, says an AP report.