A watchful Regina gas station clerk has foiled what police believe to be an attempted credit card scam — one that could have implications that reach beyond this province.

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Johnson City police arrested an Elizabethton woman Tuesday on charges that she used another person’s credit card to make purchases. Heather K. Richardson, 23, 220 Nave Hollow Loop, Elizabethton, was with fraudulent use of a credit or debit card and theft…

read more

AS&E’s advanced imaging technology contract from TSA could reach $245 million

Jacob Goodwin Top Priority Sector:  airport_aviation_security Image Caption:  Another vendor’sAIT system in use TSA has awarded an indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to American Science and Engineering Inc., of Billerica, MA, to deliver an unspecified number of “second generation” Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) screening systems for use at…

read more

AFGE and TSA reach first labor contract agreement

Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector:  airport_aviation_security Image Caption:  AFGE’s John Gage In the wee hours of the morning of Aug. 2, the union that represents 45,000 TSA security officers reached its first labor agreement with the agency. The agreement now faces a ratification vote by the union’s membership. The American…

read more

AFGE, TSA reach first labor contract agreement

Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector:  airport_aviation_security Image Caption:  AFGE’s John Gage In the wee hours of the morning of Aug. 2, the union that represents 45,000 TSA security officers reached its first labor agreement with the agency. The agreement now goes on for ratification by the union’s membership. The American…

read more

Cyber security market to reach $120B by 2017

Driven by increasing use of cloud and mobile services, and cyber criminal activity from hacktivists, terrorist groups, nation-state actors and those out for financial gain, the global cyber security market is expected to grow by 11.3 percent each year. View full post on Latest articles from SC Magazine News For…

read more

Court narrows reach of computer fraud law

By Terry Baynes and Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court rejected the government's broad reading of a computer fraud law to prosecute workers who steal from company computers, saying it could … View full post on computer theft – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National…

read more