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We are all hoping 2021 will be better than 2020. It could be suggested it couldn’t get any worse but we never know so we live in hope. But one thing you don’t have to hope for is better security. Better More...

7 Ways To Keep Your Business Premises Secure
When you have a business premise, it is important to ensure that it is secure at all times. That means the building itself, everything and everyone within it, and even your stored data which can be subject to theft More...

Questions to ask when boosting security at your business premises
photo Gerd Altmann via pixabay Did you know that there were an estimated 4.8 million crimes committed against business premises in England and Wales last year? With such a worrying statistic in mind, technology More...

Data Security is Main Priority for IT Decisions, Survey Reveals
Given the level of damage that can befall both the finances and reputation of a company following a data breach, it’s not surprising that recent surveys show that security is the main concern amongst IT decision More...

Proper Security Guard Training is Critical Today
As much as having a security guard and officers Houston, TX has today on site for your commercial or residential property is important, the way the guards act, behave and respond is even more important to you. More...

Hillary Clinton never mentioned in new Michael Bay Benghazi film ’13 Hours’
While the last thing Democratic front-running presidential candidate Hillary Clinton needs is more bad publicity regarding her numerous past scandals, but the new Hollywood film centering on the Benghazi attack, 13 More...

Hillary Clinton’s office notified of Benghazi attack in advance
From a Judicial Watch report, comes more details on Hillary Clinton’s role in preventing the Benghazi attack. From a separate lawsuit, the State Department produced a document created the morning after More...

US Embassy overcome in Yemen, military destroys weapons and diplomats vacate
photo/Jennifer Parr Despite efforts by the U.S., Yemen has fallen into chaos with America evacuating the embassy and the State Department ordering the Marines to destroy issued weapons on their way out. The British More...

US Embassy in Libya shut down, staff evacuated as violence grows
The US embassy in Libya has shut down and all diplomatic staff have been evacuated to neighboring Tunisia by military escort because of ongoing clashes and violence between rival militias sweeping the country. The More...

Protesters storm Israel embassy in Istanbul, claim ‘Israel is killing again’
Turkish police fired tear gas at protesters Friday outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul as demonstrators surrounded the building, throwing stones in condemnation of Israel’s ground offensive on Gaza. Protesters More...

Benghazi suspect, Ahmed Abu Khatallah, detained with incident, Libya mad about arrest
Benghazi attack suspect Ahmed Abu Khatallah was watched by U.S. commandos, law enforcement and intelligence for days before his capture, several U.S. officials said Tuesday. Not a single shot was fired when the More...

Senate report blames State Dept in Benghazi report, it could have been prevented
The Senate intelligence panel issued Wednesday a redacted version of a classified report, which found that Al Qaeda was involved in the deadly Sept. 11 attack and that security should have been intesified to protect More...

Judicial Watch reports US State Department ordered Benghazi security company to avoid media
The Judicial Watch has obtained countless emails as they report that the British security firm hired to protect the Benghazi safehouse were told the US State Department to avoid or dodge the media. J. Christopher More...

‘Morgan Jones’ and 60 Minutes segment by Lara Logan highlights Benghazi events VIDEO
Under an alias to protect his identity Morgan Jones spoke with 60 Minutes, detailed the events of Benghazi and recounting his emotions as he discovered Ambassador Christopher Stevens had been killed by terrorists. The More...

Sen. Patrick Leahy’s Embassy Security bill passes Senate
The US Senate approved a bill that would allow the State Department to transfer $1.1 billion to improve security at U.S. embassies overseas in the aftermath of the deadly assault on the U.S. Consulate in Libya More...