According to a recent survey, consumers are largely unaware of major security threats at their ATMs – but would switch banks if another institution demonstrated that it provided more secure ATMs.
U.S. lawmakers have introduced legislations in the Congress that is aimed at stopping the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks by making it illegal to publish the names of military or intelligence community informants.
The high-tech features of Super Bowl XLV won't be restricted to Jerry Jones' gargantuan high-definition video board or the special effects in the commercials.
Symantec Corp. announced its security and storage predictions for 2011 based on what its security and storage experts are observing in the information protection landscape
With the WikiLeaks affair and broader hacking incidents related to it highlighting the potential for disruption of the Internet, Gallup's 2010 crime survey finds that computer-related crime is a growing problem for average Americans.
Virginia Tech violated federal law by not issuing a timely warning to students at the start of the massacre that left 32 people dead on campus, the U.S. Department of Education said in a ruling that could result in financial penalties against the university.
After a failed terrorism plot in October, where bombs were shipped through UPS cargo planes, the company is making changes, and it comes during the busiest shipping time of year.
The Murrieta, Ga. City Council mandated the use of E-Verify for all businesses in the city. The Department of Homeland Security program is aimed at curbing the employment of illegal immigrants and other ineligible workers.
A landmark deal is at hand between Canada and the United States to form a trade and security perimeter around the continent with an eye to easing the flow of goods and people across the border, says the National Post.