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President Obama to speak on Oklahoma disaster
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will be meeting with his disaster response team, including Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, on Tuesday before delivering a statement on the devastating tornado that tore through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday. Obama has declared a major disaster in Oklahoma,...
bostonherald.com (1 minute ago)

Pentagon clearance for iOS could open even more doors for Apple in the private sector
The Pentagon's decision to grant Apple the security clearance required for iOS 6 devices to go head-to-head with BlackBerry 10 and certain Samsung Galaxy S4 devices on secure military networks could have with a cascading effect that spills over into the private sector. BlackBerry 10 and the Samsung Galaxy S4...
pcworld.com (30 minutes ago)
President Obama to speak on Oklahoma disaster
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will be meeting with his disaster response team, including Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, on Tuesday before delivering a statement on the devastating tornado that tore through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday.
yahoo.com (31 minutes ago)

Timeline: how G4S's bungled Olympics security contract unfolded
A timeline of the events leading up to the London 2012 Olympics security fiasco and eventual resignation of G4S chief Nick Buckles.
telegraph.co.uk (33 minutes ago)
President Obama to speak on Oklahoma disaster
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama will be meeting with his disaster response team, including Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, on Tuesday before delivering a statement on the devastating tornado that tore through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday....
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G4S boss Nick Buckles quits after overseeing Olympic security 'humiliating shambles'
Shares in the troubled firm rise on the news that the chief executive is to stand down, just months after the army had to be called in to provide security at London 2012.
dailymail.co.uk (55 minutes ago)
Lanxess S Africa Mine Security Disperse Striking Employees With Rubber Bullets
foxbusiness.com (56 minutes ago)
Security guards fire rubber bullets at South Africa strikers
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Security guards at a South African chrome mine owned by chemicals group Lanxess fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing workers on an illegal strike, a spokeswoman for the company said on Tuesday.
reuters.com (59 minutes ago)
A Setback Too Far: G4S Chief Departs
Following last summer's Olympics fiasco, security firm G4S announced that chief executive Nick Buckles would step down at the end of May.
cnbc.com (1 hour ago)
Security guards fire rubber bullets at South Africa strikers
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Security guards at a South African chrome mine owned by chemicals group Lanxess fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing workers on an illegal strike, a spokeswoman for the company said on Tuesday. "They started throwing stones at our security guards and my understanding is that the security...
yahoo.com (1 hour ago)
Ten South African miners hospitalised after chrome mine clash
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Ten striking miners at a chrome mine in South Africa were admitted to hospital after clashes with security guards, police said. "Ten miners were admitted to hospital. They were injured after security guards fired what are reported to be rubber bullets," police spokesman Thulani Ngubane said....
yahoo.com (1 hour ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract.
azstarnet.com (1 hour ago)
Profile: Nick Buckles, from Avon man to security chief
Nick Buckles may be known as the man who led G4S's bungled London Olympic Games security contract, but the 52-year old began his career in a very different industry: beauty.
telegraph.co.uk (1 hour ago)

Vatican forced to tighten security at the Sistine Chapel after pickpockets target huge crowds of...
Official guides have threatened to go on strike if security is not improved in and around the Vatican. A similar protest recently took place at the Louvre, in Paris.
dailymail.co.uk (2 hours ago)
R.I. Senate to take up school security secrecy bill
The Rhode Island Senate is set to vote Tuesday on a proposal to allow local education officials to formulate school security plans behind closed doors despite concerns from open government groups. The measure would allow locally elected school officials to hold closed-door discussions about school safety policies,...
boston.com (2 hours ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
LONDON-The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract.
denverpost.com (2 hours ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
LONDON (AP) -- The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract....
ap.org (2 hours ago)

Nick Buckles quits as boss of G4S
Security services business G4S revealed on Tuesday that its chief executive is to step down after a string of setbacks, including a botched contract for the London Olympics, and a profit warning.
telegraph.co.uk (2 hours ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract. The company said Tuesday that Nick Buckles will be replaced by Ashley Almanza, a senior executive from the oil and gas company BG Group. G4S had agreed in February to take an 85...
foxnews.com (2 hours ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
LONDON (AP) - The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract.
boston.com (3 hours ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract.
miamiherald.com (3 hours ago)
Head of Embattled G4S Security Force Retires
Head of embattled G4S Nick Buckles to retire; security company failed to meet Olympic terms
abcnews.com (3 hours ago)
Head of embattled G4S security force retires
LONDON (AP) - The chief executive of security firm G4S is to retire after a tumultuous year that saw the company fail to fulfill its Olympic contract.
yahoo.com (3 hours ago)

PSA: Your Skype Messages Aren't As Private as You Think They Are
Most people think of Skype as a secure means of communication, with messages kindly delivered using end-to-end encryption. But a new report by Ars Technica suggests that's far from the case-and Microsoft is often dipping into your communications. Having teamed up with security researcher Ashkan Soltani, Ars sent...
gizmodo.com (3 hours ago)

Embattled G4S boss Nick Buckles to step down
The boss of security giant G4S is to stand down - just months after he came under fire for his company's botched handling of its Olympics Games contract.
independent.co.uk (3 hours ago)
Russia says two rebels killed in North Caucasus
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian security forces killed two suspected militants in the North Caucasus during a night-time sweep in the region plagued by an Islamist insurgency, investigators said on Tuesday.
reuters.com (3 hours ago)
Nick Buckles: G4S boss to stand down just months after London 2012 Olympics shambles
He will retire from the security firm and will be replaced on June 1 by Ashley Almanza
mirror.co.uk (3 hours ago)
Russia says two rebels killed in North Caucasus
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian security forces killed two suspected militants in the North Caucasus during a night-time sweep in the region plagued by an Islamist insurgency, investigators said on Tuesday. A spokesman for local investigators said the men were killed in a gunbattle with officers after refusing to...
yahoo.com (3 hours ago)

G4S boss Nick Buckles steps down
The boss of security giant G4S is to stand down - just months after he came under fire for his company's botched handling of its Olympics Games contract.
standard.co.uk (3 hours ago)
G4S Chief Buckles Resigns
Security company G4S said Chief Executive Nick Buckles, who was heavily criticized over the company's handling of the London Olympic Games last year, will resign at the end of the month.
wsj.com (3 hours ago)