Climate change, poverty and insufficient medical care are three factors influencing emergency management efforts across the United States, according to a FEMA report.
Organizations should consider red, blue and purple teaming, penetration testing services, and bug bounty programs to expose attackers and strengthen their security posture.
Cybersecurity leaders should prioritize cyber hygiene, risk communication and zero trust initiatives as they secure their organizations in 2023.
TSA officers intercepted 6,301 firearms brought by passengers to airport security checkpoints in 2022, as of December 16.
Gjovik Ford, an auto dealership in Plano, Illinois, sought to decrease theft and prevent fraud by implementing an integrated video surveillance system.
Drones, insider risk, workplace violence prevention and more — security leaders share what’s on the horizon for the industry in 2023.
Security‘s Associate Editor Maria Henriquez analyzes the top data breaches of 2022 and their effects on enterprise cybersecurity and national legislation going forward.
The University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison Police Department has begun beta testing a weapons detection system to secure sporting events on the university’s main campus.
São Paulo Metrô in Brazil has deployed facial recognition technology to protect passengers traveling across 18 transit stations.
Being alert and anticipative – conducting regular cybersecurity drills, for example – is as essential as prioritization, cyber-resilience and adaptiveness in improving the security mindset of an organization.