NEWS & ANALYSIS

Ridge Worries Over Homeland Security Priorities

In an interview with Time, former homeland security chief Tom Ridge worries about complacency surrounding national preparedness.

Web Exclusive: Product Antipiracy Programs' Return on Investment

Rich LaMagna, CPP, the former director of Worldwide Anti-piracy Investigations for Microsoft, tells how businesses can protect their intellectual property and contribute to the bottom line.

10 Years After Columbine, Schools Not Doing the Little Things

While schools worry about declining security funds, a recent survey found that they are not doing the conventional, low-cost things that keep their buildings' safe.

CDC Releases "Storybook" on Flu Pandemics

The release coincides with the 90th anniversary of the outbreak that killed millions.

Speak Your Mind on Security Management Forums

Security Management's newly redesigned forum gives security novices and professionals alike a common area to exchange expertise and get questions answered.

New Standards for Payment-Card Transaction Software

The payment-card industry has developed new security standards to ensure that the software used to process payment-card transactions protects the information stored on such cards.

Counterfeiting, Pandemic Preparedness Among Issues at Singapore Conference

How Johnson & Johnson has revamped its approach to fighting counterfeiters and enlisted the help of Chinese officials was one topic among many at day two of the ASIS International second Asia-Pacific Conference in Singapore.

Live Operators Can Help Stop an Outbreak of Infectious Disease

A new RAND study to be published in the American Journal of Public Health says live operators are a good first defense in stopping the spread of infectious diseases, but better performance is needed.

Schools Get FERPA Guidance

The Department of Education has developed guidelines and brochures for school officials and parents to better understand students' privacy rights.
 

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