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Protesters express their displeasure about state government services in Michigan through attempted denial-of-service attack.
Service providers vie to scour the Web and safeguard your brand. Here's an example of how it works at KitchenAid.
British citizens are debating the latest government surveillance efforts that both see and hear, with references to George Orwell, among other privacy complaints.
Retail industry assocations are pooling resources to find patterns and bust the bad guys.
Some states, privacy advocates have joined to fight the 2005 federal law aimed at better validating identification.
Francis X. Taylor, General Electric's chief security officer, explains how to apply process improvement methods to manage security risks.
The goal: provide credentials for private-sector contractors to access to federal facilities and IT systems, as part of a presidential homeland security directive.
Starbucks' security team looks to reduce risk through training, surveillance and supply chain programsand to keep up with the company's rapid growth.
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