The impact of updates to policy and specifications for the expanded use of standards-based technologies on securing identity and access in government was a leading theme throughout the two-day event.
- By Randy Vanderhoof
- Jun 13, 2018
Pentagon officials said that over the next three years it will be responsible for background investigations for military and civilian employees and contractors.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Jun 05, 2018
The $717 billion defense-policy bill is the latest move against Chinese technology on the basis of national security concerns.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Jun 01, 2018
The recently released research attributes the large jump to the addition of artificial intelligence and analytics to video surveillance cameras and systems.
- By Sydny Shepard
- May 31, 2018
Uber is adding security and safety features to its mobile app to help users feel safe while ride-sharing.
- By Sydny Shepard
- May 30, 2018
New Jersey is beefing up security across the state, including a focus on the seaside area.
- By Sydny Shepard
- May 30, 2018
DHS works to create cybersecurity plan that encompasses all data.
- By Sydny Shepard
- May 16, 2018
Using a robust, web-based ID software to create credentials with high-security features for a community’s public employees
With society facing new challenges, such as the changing nature of crime and pressure on police time, our cities are being forced to update their security responses to ensure they remain safe.
- By Peter Jones
- May 01, 2018
Whether you’re a government, corporate or nonprofit organization the enemy of security operation is surprise. Surprise causes losses: losses in revenue, losses in operational agility and even loss of life.
- By John Goolgasian
- May 01, 2018
In Sinaloa, Mexico, the state’s government views enhancing public safety and security as priority number one. Sinaloa’s climate and terrain are perfect for supporting its booming agricultural and industrial economy, and this prosperity is dependent on effective law enforcement efforts that combat the influence of powerful drug cartels entrenched within the region.
- By Margie Gurwin
- May 01, 2018
Smartphones fulfill many needs, including telephone, camera, navigation, music, video, clock, news, calculator, email, internet, gaming, contacts, and more.
- By Scott Lindley
- May 01, 2018
When we talk about government security, the first thoughts are of the federal government. It is true that the federal government is bloated and somewhat mismanaged, but let’s talk about security on the grander scale; safe cities and even safer schools.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 01, 2018
Connected or smart devices in or on buildings, vehicles, and even people include software, mobile apps, sensors, and network connectivity used to collect and exchange data.
- By Christa Miller
- May 01, 2018
Technology marches ever forward, lockstep with ‘Moore’s Law.’ However, the influx of technological change affects different industries in different ways.
- By Andy Newbom
- Apr 01, 2018
Package bombs left on porches in Texas have killed two people and wounded two more.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Mar 19, 2018
President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that Gina Haspel would be taking the place of Mike Pompeo.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Mar 14, 2018
Technology marches ever forward, lockstep with ‘Moore’s Law.’ However, the influx of technological change affects different industries in different ways.
- By Andy Newbom
- Mar 14, 2018
President Trump unveiled a school safety plan on Sunday.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Mar 13, 2018
The FBI gives basic steps to mitigate the threat of W-2 theft.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Mar 08, 2018