TODD DATZ
Counterfeit drugs are as common as a knockoff Hermès tie or Prada bag on the streets of Manhattan. But while the tie or bag may fall apart in a few months, a fake pill can kill you.
Message Received: Crisis Communication Systems
Crisis communication systems automate the process of contacting employees in an emergency
What Happens in Vegas Stays on Tape
Casinos make no bones about it: whether you're an employee, customer or stray dog, you're always on camera
...and other surveillance missteps can sour employees, threaten your success or get you sued. These six dos and don'ts will keep you in focus.
U.S. Slow to Respond to Agroterrorism Threat
The threat of terrorism against U.S. agriculture and food production received scant attention prior to 9/11.
What a Bioterrorist Attack Looks Like
Many food security experts say the potential bioterrorist weapon they fear most is foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a virus that doesn't threaten people but devastates cloven-hoofed animals such as cattle and swine.
Uneasy on the Range: Food Chain Security
The efficiencies in the system for producing beef create security problems for the food industry, one big slice of the nation's critical infrastructure. Here's a close-up look at bioterrorism risks and solutions.
Three Ideas to Beef Up Food Security
RFIDs and other steps to protect the security and safety of food
Farm Security: Vulnerabilities in the Food Chain
Farms and ranches are rural, open-air and often located on big land tracts, making protection difficult.
Security Directions: A Virtual Conference
Available On Demand Sept. 30 - Dec. 30
Join us for a virtual event with candid, expert information on top security challenges and issues - all from the comfort of your desktop.
Protecting PII: How to Work with IT to Manage Risk
Understand the critical nature of the test data privacy problem and get tips on how to work with IT to implement a test data privacy program.


