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Two bills that seek to reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on U.S. chemical facilities and water treatment plants were delivered to the Senate June 15. A Democratic Senator
The top-secret world the government created in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how
Shimming is the newest con designed to skim a person’s credit card number, PIN and other info when one swipes a card through a reader like an ATM machine. The
For nearly two years now, Central Florida Research Park in east Orange County has been quietly and subtly transforming some of its most prominent facilities into anti-terrorism fortresses for the
The Office of Infrastructure Protection (IP), as the Chemical Sector-Specific Agency together with the Chemical Sector Coordinating Council, recently co-sponsored the 2010 Chemical Sector Security Summit, which drew more than
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today joined President Obama, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt to highlight the Obama Administration’s continued commitment
Security magazine is taking nominations for the top security products of the year. Our September 2010 issue will feature the top security products, based on input from our security end
At least 39 drones have crashed in Iraq and Afghanistan and nine in the United States, U.S. military officials say. The Air Force said the number of crashes involving Predator
A former cargo handler on a reconnaissance mission in an alleged plot to blow up New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport marveled at the lack of security for jet
A failed plot to set off bombs in the New York subway system last year was part of a larger al-Qaida terrorist conspiracy that planned a similar attack in England,