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Pre Check passes two million screenings
Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector: airport_aviation_security More than two million people have been screened through TSA’s Pre Check program, said the agency on July 27. The program is available to U.S. citizens traveling domestically, who are members of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted Traveler programs and frequent travelers…
Colo. House passes bill on marijuana DUIs
Associated Press DENVER — A bill setting a blood standard for THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, has cleared the Colorado House and is pending in the Senate. Marijuana activists are fighting the proposal that passed the House Tuesday because they say blood THC tests are an unfair gauge of…
SpywareLady: Cyberthreat Weekly: CISPA Passes House, New Hacker Group … http://t.co/1DPjJCIo
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SpywareLady: Maryland Passes Nation’s First Social Media Privacy Protection Bill http://t.co/I6LPH0ra
SpywareLady: Maryland Passes Nation’s First Social Media Privacy Protection Bill http://t.co/I6LPH0ra View full post on Twitter / SpywareLady View full post on National Cyber Security
US cyberthreat bill, CISPA, passes key stage despite privacy concerns
The US House of Representatives has passed a cyberthreat information-sharing bill that critics say will give government agencies access to the private communications of millions of Internet users. The House late Thursday voted 248-168 to pass an amended version of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, even…
Microsoft passes Rustock botnet case on to FBI
Microsoft wrapped up its civil case against the still unnamed controllers of the Rustock botnet and handed off the information gleaned during its investigation to the FBI. But the move doesn’t end the company’s six month operation. Last week, a federal judge granted Microsoft and others the right to lock…
Sprint Passes On WiMAX PlayBook
Topics: Mobility E-mail this page | Print this page | | <!– ARTICLEURL –> Posted by Ed Hansberry ,August 16, 2011 03:15 PM When the Blackberry PlayBook launched, reception was tepid at best, from everyone. Carriers haven’t been breaking down the doors to carry the tablet, most articles and…