Organizations around the world lose an estimated five percent of their annual revenues to fraud, according to a survey of Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) who investigated cases between January 2008
The Census Bureau has made some changes to its hiring and security procedures after reports that a convicted sex offender was hired to go door-to-door in New Jersey, says a
The Toronto Police have completed the installation of 77 new video surveillance cameras in the G20 Summit security zone to supplement their 18 existing ones, says a Canadian Press report.
A problem that rendered as many as 10,000 U.S. military GPS receivers useless for days is a warning to safeguard a system that enemies would love to disrupt. The Air
The DHS announced approximately $78 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding for airport security technology projects'designed to enhance the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) efforts to strengthen security
China has banned schools from charging fees for hiring guards and installing security systems to protect students from violence, says an AP report. A notice posted on the National Development
The South African government and FIFA say the country is ready to welcome teams and fans from around the globe and, more important, will keep them safe for the World
A Forensic Evidence Auto Recovery (FEAR) task force in Dallas is investigating the use of genetic evidence to catch thieves involved in car theft rings, says a DallasNews.com report. The
The Department of Justice has created 15 new Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSA) and 20 Federal Bureau of Investigation agent positions to assist the department's fight against domestic and international
Among all current IT threats, 37 percent of business IT security managers believe that data loss from internal threats, negligence and/or accidents (e.g., loss of devices) will be their next