EMPLOYEE PROTECTION Articles
Hoover Dam Security in Pictures
Scenes from CSOonline's tour of Hoover Dam security operations.
How 9-11 Shaped Hoover Dam Security Operations
Hoover Dam is one of the great wonders of American engineering and an important part of our nation's critical infrastructure. Here's a look at how the Bureau of Reclamation, a part of the U.S. Department of Interior, protects this national icon.
Charitable Risk: Security Challenges of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Denise Barndt, director of global security for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, discusses the risk and challenges of security for a high-profile philanthropic organization.
Bomb Threat Procedures
These are the detailed bomb threat procedures for a U.S.-based non-profit organization that promotes environmental activism and causes. A bomb threat procedure was drafted in 2000 after the organization received a threat
Workplace Violence Prevention Policy
The workplace violence prevention policy of a mid-sized company specializing in educational software. The company has approximately 500 employees. The policy was updated in 2007
Marines Solidify Ban on Facebook, Twitter
While military uses social networks, security concerns keep soldiers offline.
WHO Declares Swine flu a Pandemic. Now What?
The World Health Organization has raised its pandemic alert level to 6, making swine flu the first true pandemic in more than 40 years. Here's what it means for your company.
Security Wisdom Watch: Swine Flu Edition
The world was on a panic footing again when swine flu spread from Mexico to the U.S. and elsewhere in early May. Some organizations and individuals offered useful guidance. Others spread fear for a few days, and then went away. Here's the scorecard.
Swine Flu: A Wake-up Call for Emergency Planners
Think Swine Flu is an overblown health threat with negligible security consequences? Think again.
