♦ Private security officers contracted by the Federal
♦ Private security officers contracted by the Federal
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a background screening case in which 28 employees of the California Institute of Technology, under contract to do work for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), claim that the government’s screening policy is too intrusive. The policy was implemented in 2004 under a government homeland security directive. read more

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U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Background Screening Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a background screening case in which 28 employees of the California Institute of Technology, under contract to do work for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), claim that the government’s screening policy is too intrusive. The policy was implemented in 2004 under a government homeland security directive. read more

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U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Background Screening Case
"Grave Concern" Over Rise in Right-Wing Extremism, Radicalization, Civil Rights Organization Reports
The steady growth in right-wing extremist groups is worrisome, says a civil rights organization that tracks hate and bigotry. read more
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"Grave Concern" Over Rise in Right-Wing Extremism, Radicalization, Civil Rights Organization Reports
"Grave Concern" Over Rise in Right-Wing Extremism, Radicalization, Civil Rights Organization Reports
The steady growth in right-wing extremist groups is worrisome, says a civil rights organization that tracks hate and bigotry. read more
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"Grave Concern" Over Rise in Right-Wing Extremism, Radicalization, Civil Rights Organization Reports
Join host Associate Editor Laura Spadanuta as she talks with editors and contributors to discuss issues covered in this month’s Security Management , including how to improve homeland security, challenges of working with contractors in Afghanistan, a way to secure Web e-mail, and court rulings on privacy, text messaging, and sexual harassment.
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March Podcast: Put Your Ear Down on Solid Security Ground
Join host Associate Editor Laura Spadanuta as she talks with editors and contributors to discuss issues covered in this month’s Security Management , including how to improve homeland security, challenges of working with contractors in Afghanistan, a way to secure Web e-mail, and court rulings on privacy, text messaging, and sexual harassment.
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March Podcast: Put Your Ear Down on Solid Security Ground
