Companies will increasingly integrate physical and computer security systems in 2005, spending over $1 billion in the United States and Europe, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
As the use of technology expands, the lines between our business, educational, and personal lives becomes blurred. Any device connected to the internet can be used as an attack vector. Preventative ...
The safe and secure use of nuclear and other radioactive material, along with the operation of nuclear facilities and management of associated facilities and activities, rely heavily on information ...
According to the 2005 FBI Computer Crime Survey, 2.8 million U.S. businesses experienced at least one computer security incident (such as a virus infection) during 2005. During the same period, nearly ...
One of America's top defence research institutes, Sandia National Laboratories, has unveiled a combination lock with a difference -- it's the size of a shirt button. Using microelectromechanical ...
MONTPELIER -- For the second time in two weeks, executive branch officials were called before lawmakers Wednesday to explain a breakdown of security surrounding sensitive personal information stored ...
Historically, nuclear facilities have focused on securing their nuclear material against malevolent attacks by putting in place physical protection measures such as guns, guards and gates. These ...
When it comes to computer security, Peter Neumann has a clear message to both governments and mass-market software makers: Get back to work. At a time when threats to the Internet and other computer ...
Computer systems that are physically isolated from the outside world (air-gapped) can still be attacked. This is demonstrated by IT security experts. They show that data can be transmitted to ...
The MS and Certificate program are not currently admitting new students. The Computer Security and Privacy programs offer comprehensive knowledge in software security ...
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