by Mark Harden, for the San Francisco Business Times Clear, a service founded by entrepreneur Steven Brill that said it could get air travelers through security lines more quickly,
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts enacted a regulation last September protecting state citizens’ personal information. Originally scheduled for Jan. 1, 2009, the law will now take effect for all Massachusetts
Coming this July, the National Food Service Security Council will host its 30th annual conference in New Orleans. The NFSSC annual conference is the premier event for loss prevention, safety,
Retail theft, including shoplifting, employee theft, administrative error and vendor fraud, is up, according to a recent annual survey conducted by the University of Florida with a funding grant
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius talked today regarding the World Health Organization’s decision to raise the pandemic threat level “Today’s decision
A telephone survey by Security Magazine Thursday morning found that numerous museums and educational institutions around America have increased their visible security efforts as well as contacted their local
The Security Executive Council (SEC) says it is merging with BSAG—the Business Security Advisory Group. BSAG will become a part of the SEC, and all its partners and executive
One of the most important aspects that can make or break the success of IP video system is the quality of images produced. While the right camera selection is
It’s “next step” time for mass notification systems. Driven by the new UL 2572 standard for emergency communications/mass notification systems and next week’s expected approval in Chicago of the
There’s a dogfight among the biggest U.S.-based military contractors as they battle over young hacker talent to win the billions of dollars starting to spill out of the Pentagon