A collection of Top 25 Most Influential Lists—3 Years Running(List is in Alphabetical Order.) 1. Milt Ahlerich, 2007 NomineeVP of Security, National Football League 2. Dean C. Alexander, 2007
According to an online poll conducted by Unisys Corp., security and data privacy concerns remain the most significant impediment to the adoption of cloud computing among enterprise users. Of the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano joined Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Karen Mills and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Influenza Division Deputy Director Daniel Jernigan to
A U.S. Coast Guard training exercise set off a security scare in Washington's Potomac River early this morning. Police and federal law enforcement officials said the incident, which prompted reports
U.S. state and local government health organizations will increase their investments in health IT systems and services from $7.6 billion in 2009 to $9.6 billion by 2014, a compound annual
President Obama intends to nominate Erroll Southers as Assistant Secretary for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Southers currently serves as Los Angeles World Airports Police Department Assistant Chief for
The Homeland Security Department held a ceremonial groundbreaking for its new headquarters at the former Saint Elizabeths Hospital in Southeast Washington. The renovation of the former psychiatric institution is the
Based on data from some publicly traded firms, a conclusion is that corporations are spending significantly more on personal and residential security for their CEOs. There are numerous reasons including
Safran and GE have completed the transaction originally announced on April 24, 2009, for Safran to acquire 81 percent of GE's Homeland Protection business (GE Homeland Protection). GE will retain
The Physical Security Interoperability Alliance, a global consortium of physical security providers focused on promoting interoperability of IP-enabled devices in the security industry, has formed the Systems Working Group. The