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2006: The Year of the Security Non-Event
Last year was unremarkable in the world of security, with few “big” stories, says one expert. But is that because nothing happened – or because we weren’t paying attention? Click HERE>>
Bill Targets Non-Emergency Disaster Spending
Two Florida Congressmen have filed a bill to control how recipients of disaster aid use federal funds. But will it stop people from misusing disaster recovery funds? Click HERE>>
Security Rises at Ports with Biometric IDs
The DHS will soon require port workers to carry biometric ID cards to boost port security. The catch? They haven’t developed the devices to read those IDs yet. Click HERE>>
Hawai’i Disaster Plan Bolsters Network
On the heels of a DHS report taking the nation’s communications to task, Hawai’i announces a plan to improve emergency alerts. Will the new system improve communication? Click HERE>>
Five Tips to Improve Both Security and Compliance
Security managers need to ensure regulatory compliance, but one expert says that doesn’t mean they’ll be any more secure. Why doesn’t compliance equal security success? Click
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US Homeland Security Market May Reach $140 Billion
A new report suggests the homeland security market is set to hit $140 billion, up almost a third from estimates of just two years ago. Can you get a piece of that pie? Click
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