

The GUIDE's "Crisis Comm. & Disaster Response" Issue Available in Digital Format
Our recent mini-GUIDE issue, focusing on crisis communications and disaster response topics is now available in digital format. If you did not receive the printed copy, follow this link for access to this invaluable resource. Click HERE>>
Are Car Computers a Hacking Risk?
Today's cars rely on networked computer processors that monitor and control key systems. Researchers have found these systems surprisingly vulnerable to hackers.
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Oil Leak Slowed, Not Stopped
Thousands of barrels later, BP oil has found a way to slow the flow of oil in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Implications of Homeland Security School
A $25 million Homeland Security Education Center, expected to open in the fall of 2011 at the College of DuPage, has raised fiscal and safety concerns.
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Blockbuster View of Security
From PC World's perspective, the movie Iron Man 2 reflects cyber security realities the world now faces off the big screen.
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NYC Won't Lose Security Funding
The Obama administration sets the record straight after accusations of cutting New York's funds for port and transit security. Rather, the city will receive several million more.
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Laptops Compromise Health Data
Unencrypted laptops were the source of two breaches of government health data last week. Laptops may be a more insidious threat to information security than a hacked database.
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