Tag Archives: Security

National Aviation Security Strategy

The security and economic prosperity of the United States depend significantly upon the secure operation of its aviation system and use of the world’s airspace by the Nation, its international partners, and legitimate commercial interests. Terrorists, criminals, and hostile nation-states … Continue reading

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Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has released an interim final rule that imposes comprehensive federal security regulations for high-risk chemical facilities. This rule establishes risk-based performance standards for the security of our nation’s chemical facilities. It requires covered chemical … Continue reading

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Protecting the Nation’s Water Supply from Attack

The nation’s standard guidelines for protecting the public from potential malevolent acts and other threats by enhancing the physical security of water and wastewater infrastructure systems draft guidelines were available for comment and trial use until June 30, 2007. The … Continue reading

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Disaster Preparedness for Small Business

Disaster comes in many forms for businesses, natural, man-made, and economic. This blog is meant to provide some of the key items (food for thought). Think about recent events that have hit many businesses, the down-turn in the economy, the events of Huricane Katrina, the California wild fires, and devastation of areas by flooding in the midwest. Clearly there are other events of the past that dictate awareness to their potential as well, such as the events of 9/11, the industrial espionage that was discovered at Boeing, and other man-made domestic threats that impact companies ability to operate or even to continue to exist. Continue reading

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