Data breach incidents cost U.S. companies $204 per compromised customer record in 2009, compared to $202 in 2008, says a report on the subject by the Ponemon Institute and PGP
A former U.S. Defense Department official was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for spying and lying to the FBI, according to a Department of Justice Department report.
One of the latest technological advances in medical electronics is wireless patient monitoring, says an ENP Newswire report. During a patient's stay, hospitals monitor a variety of vital signs
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano last week met with the global industry group for airlines and more than two dozen CEOs of major carriers, telling a news conference in
Michigan State University has licensed unique tattoo matching technology so that corrections and law enforcement officials will now have the capability to search tattoo image databases to help identify suspects,
AirTran Airways announced Alan Dreher has joined the company as director of corporate security, a newly created position. Dreher will oversee corporate security and compliance with all federal security regulations
Consumer awareness of phishing attacks has doubled between 2007 and 2009 and the number of consumers who reported falling prey to this attack increased six times during that same period
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials seized 252,968 DVDs with counterfeit trademarks in Los Angeles, said a LA Chronicle report. The manufacturer´s suggested retail price of the shipment was estimated
Erroll Southers, who was nominated to be head of the TSA, withdrew his name, saying that Republicans had politicized the appointment. Southers is currently assistant chief for homeland security and