An ABI Research report forecasts that the global market for business continuity and disaster data recovery solutions will grow from $24.3 billion in 2009 to exceed $39 billion in 2015.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission denied a petition by the Nuclear Energy Institute to extend by nine months a deadline for new security requirements. Owners of nuclear reactors must meet
President Obama has tapped a former Army general to lead the Transportation Security Administration, says a CNN report. Obama plans to nominate Robert A. Harding, a retired major general with
Computer scientists at the University of Michigan have found a major flaw in a most common digital security technique used to protect both media copyright and Internet communications. The experts
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is advising 12,000 patients to guard against fraud after a former employee was found in possession of a limited amount of patient billing
The Transportation Security Administration is testing a plan that may mean the end to airline travelers needing to remove their shoes at security checkpoints. A dozen companies have designed shoe
A group of armed men stormed a poker tournament in a German luxury hotel in order to take the jackpot, said an AP report. The report said that several participants
The Transportation Security Administration announced nine more U.S. airports that will receive body-scanning. TSA security director Lee Kair said units will be fielded in the coming months at Fort Lauderdale,
The Security Executive Council (SEC) announced Solution Innovations, its latest Collective Knowledge security leadership initiative. Solution Innovations was developed to give executives insight into security products and services that have
The European Union Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) launched the "Fraud Notification System" (FNS), an Internet-based service that allows EU citizens and civil servants to report incidents of suspected fraud and corruption