Coalition takes ID privacy, standards issues to legislators
Detection of explosives residue shuts down airport
A West Virginia airport terminal was evacuated last week after two bottles of liquid found in a woman's carry-on luggage twice tested positive for explosives residue, a Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman said.
While chemical tests later turned up no explosives in the bottles, the airport was shut down for nearly 10 hours.
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Expert: Some college campuses have false sense of security
Thefts point to potential airport security vulnerability
A recent theft of guns from checked baggage at O'Hare International Airport points to a serious weakness in aviation security that will be difficult to pinpoint because thousands of employees ranging from pilots to airline caterers carry clearances allowing them to walk onto airplanes.
The guns stolen from the bags -- all involving passengers departing O'Hare on United Airlines -- probably are being taken out of the airport and sold or used in crimes, federal and local authorities said in response to a Chicago Tribune report on the disappearing weapons....
Nine business traveler tips to prepare a laptop for airport security
New restrictions actually speeding airport security
The Transportation Security Administration banned all liquids and gels from being taken into airliner cabins on Thursday, in response to a foiled terrorist plot in London (see Breaking News from our sister magazine, GOVERNMENT SECURITY -- govtsecurity.com/news/AirlinePlot/). Surprisingly, after the first days, the new rules may have actually sped up the passenger screening process....
Stone's 9/11 movie focuses on first responders
In Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center," on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, a Port Authority cop named Will Jimeno is doing his everyday job, shooing away prostitutes and panhandlers from the bus terminal, when he hears a loud rumble overhead. The camera pans, not up at the sky, but down the street, to reveal the shadow of a low-flying plane climbing the face of a building. Stone never shows the planes crashing into the Twin Towers. He's letting us know, right from the start, that we will see history unfold as it happened on the ground, from the perspectives of ordinary men and women.
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Alarm industry backs coalition
Foreboding barricades give way to aesthetic designs
Chemical industry focuses on cyber-security
In a worst-case scenario, porous cyber-security at a chemical company could potentially result in safety risks to plant employees and local communities; not to mention business interruption, lost capital, physical attack, identity theft for the purpose of acquiring chemicals, and access to systems to cause plant disruptions, according to a position paper issued by the Chemical Information Technology Council Executive Board.
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Government offers workplace security posters
Group establishes 'mega-shelter' guidelines
Hospitals may not be ready for emergency evacuation
Study: Supply chain security benefits outweigh the costs
Companies that invest in supply chain security measures can expect substantial benefits that far outweigh the costs of the security expenditures, according to a new study by Stanford University released by The Manufacturing Institute, the research and education arm of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
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Merchants focusing more on organized shoplifting rings
Stores are worrying less about teens stealing CDs than about sophisticated criminals like Samih Fadl Jamal of Mesa, Ariz., the ring leader of a major organized theft operation that stole and resold millions of dollars of baby formula throughout the country.
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Chief Security Officers seeing pay boost
Specialized hacks against banks and utilities on the rise
Viruses still lead corporate IT security concerns
Security funding may be coming for NY nonprofits
GE considers security business a good bet
Train passengers subjected to infrared body scans
World surveillance market to grow by 39 percent by 2009
Walk like a criminal?
Security a top concern for CFOs
Professor teams with DOE to pinpoint gas pipeline weaknesses



