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Over the past year and a half, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), working with its federal, state, local, tribal and Mexican partners, has made significant progress in cracking down
An obscure provision tucked into a transportation funding bill last year has now been interpreted as a permanent right for passengers to carry guns aboard Amtrak, the federally funded passenger
In a major step to slow cybercrime, Microsoft just days ago launched a coalition that will serve as a clearinghouse for reports about caches of stolen data stashed all across
While this photo does not represent modern safe rooms, the interior room that survived a tornado in Xenia, Ohio, reminds us just how critical safe rooms could be. For 18
SDI (System Development.Integration, LLC), a systems integrator specializing in public sector security technologies and infrastructure, tells Security Magazine Blog that it has been contracted by Omnitrans, an operator of public
A recent example: An early morning bomb scare closed down Bainbridge College in Bainbridge, Georgia earlier this week. The college was already on heightened alert for gang-related activity. The bomb
In a rush to take advantage of U.S. stimulus money, utilities are quickly deploying thousands of smart meters to homes each day — smart meters that experts say could easily
A former national guardsman pretending to be a U.S. Army soldier convinced an officer to give him a sophisticated laser sight for military rifles before he was caught hours later
Top arms groups are on high alert to counter cyber spies from stealing their own secrets at a major arms bazaar outside Paris, even as they market new ways to
Watchful eyes are the future for as many as 28 locations along the San Francisco waterfront as part of a $2.7 million effort to bolster security and prevent terrorist attacks.