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Putting a label on the top and bottom of your laptop with clear and varied ways to contact you is essential. "Of course, obviously one of the first numbers that I have listed is my cell phone," says Coffey. "And then I have two other numbers along with an email address, and I tell...
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Now you can!). Unfortunately, the security geniuses at the DHS don’t know that drawing black blocks over the words you want to eliminate from your PDF doesn’t actually make the words go away, and can be
“These new cybersecurity requirements and recommendations will help keep the traveling public safe and protect our critical infrastructure from evolving threats. DHS will continue working with our partners across every level of government and in the private sector to increase the resilience of our crit...
"I am glad that this issue has finally been resolved for all New Yorkers," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in response to the DHS announcement. Unfortunately, the good news doesn't mean you can run out and renew your membership right this minute. Though you can submit an application, yo...
Two, the security system surrounding Secure Flight is riddled with security holes. There are security problems with false IDs, ID verification, the ability to fly on someone else’s ticket, airline procedures, etc. Three, the urge to use this system for other things will be irresistible. It’...
EDITED TO ADD (1/12): Another kid on the no-fly list. Tags: air travel, DHS, homeland security, no-fly list, security theater, TSA Posted on January 10, 2008 at 10:53 AM • 97 Comments not connected to Facebook not connected to Twitter Comments...
air travel,cameras,comics,courts,DHS,homeland security,humor Comments “…Prosecutors’ case against Phil Mocek was so weak that he was found not guilty without testifying or calling a single witness…” What?? You mean he was assumed to be INNOCENT until PROVEN guilty? How un-american!
http://blog.tsa.gov/2013/01/rapiscan-backscatter-contract.html With new L-3 machines on the way as replacements, this looks more like an expansion of privacy invasion rather than a contraction. Wonder what those “other mission priorities” include? Gov. buildings? Military facilities? Schools?