Smart grid (in)securities
As the power grid becomes more intelligent, it also becomes more dangerous.
As the power grid becomes more intelligent, it also becomes more dangerous.
Orange Business Services, a unit of France Telecom that provides communications services for multinational customers around the world, recently found out just how vital business continuity is.
Dr. Jim Giermanski explains why he thinks the Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations (COAC) needs changes in order to effectively secure U.S. ports and borders
Supply chain security is being remade by black swan events, economic blahs, and more. What can a CSO do to keep goods and information flowing?
Chemical giant Dow brings a safety education program to responders in small communities
Chemical giant Dow brings free chemical-spill education and awareness to emergency responders who might otherwise be left untrained.
Kevin Nixon, an expert in security and business continuity planning, offers organizations a map for navigating pandemic Web pages. The goal: Stay running in the face of a potential swine flu pandemic.
With the possibility of a swine flu pandemic in mind, CSOonline has put this collection of preparedness articles together to help companies review their own plans (with updated links to helpful government and health organization sites).
New air cargo inspection rules go into effect in February. Are businesses ready to comply? Does the measure go far enough?
Dr. Jim Giermanski, chairman of Powers Global Holdings, gives us a break down of both RFID and Satellite Communications, two container security device technologies.
Also see certifications in Physical security and loss prevention and Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in CSOonline's Certification Directory.