The threat of a pandemic is real, but business planning is lagging. Find out what practices can help your company survive a worldwide influenza incident.
Letters: Congressional attempts to limit the use of pretexting in investigations are debated.
From dual-view to magnetic resonance imaging, numerous evolving technologies are being adapted to security needs for better screening of bags and travelers.
A pandemic may precipitate violence as the sick and their love ones rush to nearby medical facilities. Security professionals and facility managers need to plan in advance for such scenarios. (Online Exclusive)
The food sector group charged with sharing intelligence has disbanded, and the federal government is pushing its own food-sector information-sharing Web portal.
An interview with W. Craig Fugate, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
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Cooperation Rules
By Teresa Anderson
By meshing public and private resources, Atlanta businesses and law enforcement address day-to-day crime and emergency response in the downtown area.
Betting on Enterprise Risk Management
By D. Anthony Nichter, CPP
Enterprise risk management engages a broader and more strategic perspective than standard risk management. Companies can use it to address the full spectrum of risk exposures they face.
Crisis Communications
By Laura Spadanuta
Research into the quality of radio frequencies when used underground could result in better communication among first responders.
IP Standards on the Way
By Laura Spadanuta
A leading team of IP video manufacturers are putting together a committee to generate interoperability standards.
What Are CSOs Worrying About?
By Laura Spadanuta
Chief security officers tell what keeps them up at night.
Legal Report
By Teresa Anderson
Rulings on retaliation, training and employment, and fraud; plus legislation on border security, online decency, and infrastructure protection.
Industry News
By Ann Longmore-Etheridge
Brokaw, Carville, and Matalin will provide keynote presentations at the ASIS International 54th Annual Seminar and Exhibits in Atlanta, and Keith Blowe, CPP, is profiled.
Brevity: The Soul of Success
By James E. Lukaszewski
Shakespeare said brevity is the soul of wit. It's also at the core of successful presentations to senior executives.
The percentage of senior IT staff who think personal digital assistants are a security risk, according to endpoint security vendor Credant Technologies. That’s slightly higher than the 88 percent who fear data loss from mobile storage devices. A top PDA concern is the failure to set device passwords.
A report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says malware's spread has become so severe that international cooperation is needed to stem the onslaught.
By Mary Lynn Garcia; Reviewed by Jerry D. Loghry, CPP, CSP
An expanded second edition of the text that takes a beginner, student, or seasoned security professional step-by-step through the process of designing and evaluating a physical protection system.