Intercity buses get security grants 

Security for millions of Americans who travel by bus will be improved with $20 million in federal funds provided by the Transportation Security Administration...

NIST leads consortium to study biometrics 

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is holding the Biometric Consortium's fall conference, BC 2003, to showcase recent advances...

New York governor contemplates security for electricity generators 

State legislation designed to improve security measures at all power generating and transmission facilities in New York awaits approval by Governor George...

Public venue operators invited to conference 

Addressing fears among venue operators and major event organizers that terrorists may choose to attack, WCBF's Security Intelligence Divison has announced...

Symantec expands security into handheld devices 

Symantec on Monday announced a move into handheld security, introducing a line of consumer and enterprise applications for Palm OS and Pocket PC PDAs....

Pari-mutuels consider increased wager security 

Security of horse and dog racing tracks is "no different than security concerns in the banking business or securities industries," says former New York...

Security driving away foreign tourists 

The Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) has asked President Bush to reconsider the recent tightening of regulations governing who may enter the...

Building owners increase security expenditures 

Security-related expenditures were one of the fastest-rising expenses among building managers from 2001 to 2002, reports the Building Owners and Managers...

Union sues TSA for fired screeners 

The Transportation Security Administration is ignoring veterans' preference in its reduction-in-force (RIF) decisions, laying off older employees and...

Bus tour to help small businesses deal with government 

SWIFT IV (SBIR/STTR - Where Innovation Focuses Technology) -- an eight-day multi-State bus tour that aims to fuel technology growth and development across...

Coast Guard: Passenger ferries a prime target 

Large passenger ferries, such as the ones that carry citizens between Manhattan and Staten Island, New York, pose the greatest risk of terrorism in maritime...

Representative sees vulnerability in some air cargo 

U.S. Representative Edward Markey (D-Mass.) says the policy of not screening jet cargo weighing less than a pound is a gaping loophole in airport security,...

School superintendent turns to Secret Service for help 

With school starting next week, Orleans Parish School Superintendent Anthony Amato and the area's chief of police have asked local Secret Service agents...

Houston audit reveals problems with City Hall guards 

Just 12 of the 59 guards assigned to handle security at Houston's City Hall and Public Works building met the city's background check requirements. Most...

NSA cyber-chief ready to de-bug government infrastructure 

The National Security Agency's (NSA) cyber-security chief has proposed a National Software Assurance Center dedicated to detection of backdoors and logic...

New Internet worm poses security risk 

A mass-mailing Internet worm discovered Friday is circulating worldwide. According to anti-virus provider Central Command, Worm/MiMail.A attempts to use...

Security, real estate firms team to make security a group effort 

Risk consultants Kroll Inc. and real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield have allied to help corporations ensure the safety and integrity of their facilities,...

New research agency unveiled for Homeland security 

In an effort to examine and research the possible technologies that will bolster its defenses, the Department of Homeland Security has formed the Homeland...

Terrorists again targeting airlines 

The Department of Homeland Security has advised airlines and law enforcement officials about possible terror attacks occurring this summer in the U.S....

Coast Guard, maritime officials discuss new security rules 

Representatives from the maritime industry attended a Coast Guard hearing Wednesday that offered the parties involved a chance to discuss new security...

U.S. Customs releases new shipping regulations 

Starting in the fall, every rail car, cargo plane and truck will have to inform the government what they are transporting up to four hours before they...

Survey: Corporate crime increasing 

Corporate crime is on the rise, but many companies lack the defenses to fight it, discover fraud by accident, and cannot measure the cost of it, according...

Think tank gives Bush "D" on Homeland security report card 

The Bush Administration has been slow to improve and tighten domestic security and failed to spend enough on essential programs, a center-left think tank...

Senate approves $28.5 billion in Homeland Security funding 

The Senate has cleared a $28.5 billion bill by a 93-1 vote to fund the new Department of Homeland Security next year, rejecting attempts to add more money...

Authentication Systems Spending to Double in Five Years 

The authentication market will nearly double in the next five years, according to a recent report by the Yankee Group, Boston. Spending levels for authentication...

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