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Cameras Deter Vandals; Everyone Wants to Be Home to Homeland Security; Arms Bazaar a Busy Place

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Dec 12, 20021 min
CSO and CISOData and Information Security

Cameras Deter VandalsNew York Times. The Times reports that if the camera detects motion, it triggers a recorded message such as “Stop! This is a restricted area. We have just taken your photograph.”

Cameras that flash and issue verbal warnings are being used to deter graffiti artists in cities such as Los Angeles and Milwaukee, according to an article in today’s

Everyone Wants to Be Home to Homeland SecurityWashington Post. The Post reports that Virginia is confident that it will win the competition.

Lobbyists from Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia are hard at work trying to persuade the Bush Administration to build the new home of Homeland Security Department on their turf, according to an article in today’s

Arms Bazaar a Busy PlaceBoston Globe. The Globe reports that the United States is by far the largest arms merchant, selling about half of the world’s weaponry.

The intercepted shipment of SCUD missiles traveling from North Korea to Yemen is shining light on the international arms trade, according to an article in today’s