A survey has found that more than 20 percent of airplane passengers had knowingly or unknowingly smuggled prohibited items past TSA checkpoints onto the aircraft.
Business travelers view terrorism as the greatest safety risk they face on the road, according to a study by the GBTA Foundation, the research and education arm of the Global Business Travel Association.
Policy-based identity management platform Symmetry™ CONNECT from AMAG Technology ensures that only individuals with the agreed approvals and requirements have access to secure areas for the timeframe needed, helping organizations meet compliance requirements.
To combat the problem, the IRS updated its computer files to identify more fraudulent returns, and the major tax preparers have increased their security. However, as individuals’ tax returns are becoming more difficult to manipulate, thieves are taking aim at data belonging to tax return preparers and tax professionals, the payroll community, small employers and human resource departments.
At Three Square Market, participating employees can use voluntarily implanted RFID microchips to buy snacks, log in to computers or use the copy machine.
Terrorist attacks and deaths were on the decline worldwide for the second year in a row in 2016, according to The Country Reports on Terrorism report from the US Department of State.
Pennsylvania's Senate is advancing legislation that would set ground rules for school districts that allow employees to possess a gun on school grounds.