Facebook, Twitter and other social networks continue to attract widespread attention among law enforcement agencies, according to an annual survey by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Florida Institute of Technology will award more than 1,400 degrees during the 2014 Fall Commencement ceremonies Dec. 13 on the Melbourne campus. Hundreds of students who earned their degrees 100% online will join their campus-based peers.
New Enterprise Resource Planning and Database Administration specializations created to meet growing need for professionals experienced at managing and mining data for business success.
A new report recommends changes to the use of eyewitness identifications in the criminal justice system, including training for law enforcement officers on effective protocols.
Federal investigators suspect hackers linked to North Korea are behind the cyber attack against Sony Pictures, which led to the disclosure of a trove of confidential information, including employees’ Social Security numbers.
Aviation regulators have granted permission for video production and aerial photography companies to use drones on movie sets, a major step toward wider use of unmanned aircraft for commercial purposes.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials say the Mobile Passport Control app will reduce wait times for U.S. citizens and Canadian visitors.
The federal agency’s Request for Proposal calls for an analytics tool that can detect “sarcasm or false positives” in tweets and other social media posts.
The rapid rise of social media has presented new challenges for the judicial and criminal justice systems.
Federal regulators say there were an estimated 142,000 animal-aircraft strikes reported between 1990 and 2013 at hundreds of airports in the United States.