MONTPELIER -- For the second time in two weeks, executive branch officials were called before lawmakers Wednesday to explain a breakdown of security surrounding sensitive personal information stored ...
Companies will increasingly integrate physical and computer security systems in 2005, spending over $1 billion in the United States and Europe, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
Small business owners must protect company assets — such as sensitive data, computers, inventory and vehicles — against theft, vandalism and damage. A business security system is the best way to do ...
MONTROSE — A new, computerized security system is giving school administration officials the upper hand in determining if school visitors pose a risk to students, officials say. The Montrose County ...
HOLLIDAYSBURG — Blair County commissioners are expected to approve a proposal Thursday allocating $22,158 from its general fund for a year of maintaining computerized security systems at the ...
The IAEA recently issued its first implementing guide to comprehensively address computer security – Nuclear Security Series (NSS) No. 42-G Computer Security for Nuclear Security – to support experts ...
When it comes to computer security, Peter Neumann has a clear message to both governments and mass-market software makers: Get back to work. At a time when threats to the Internet and other computer ...
The safe and secure use of nuclear and other radioactive material, along with the operation of nuclear facilities and management of associated facilities and activities, rely heavily on information ...
A new computerized security check-in system that identifies registered sex offenders from across the nation soon will be installed at Union schools. During a recent meeting, the Union school board ...
Science Applications International Corp., the prime contractor for the computerized security system at the Olympics in Athens, Greece, is using a Global Positioning System developed by an Israeli firm ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Warning of programming error, equipment malfunction and malicious tampering, computer scientists from around the country, led by Stanford professor David Dill, argue that ...