Future Polygraphs May Be Conducted by Robots A new study has determined that computers may be able to deliver and analyze polygraph tests as well as any human.
2014 Fall Security Clearance Decisions Applying for a security clearance is a stressful process, and even if you have every tip under the sun, you might still fret.
Security Clearance Process Changes Under New Bureau The National Background Investigation Bureau will be replacing the U.S. Investigation Service in security clearance...
4 Tips on Applying for a Security Clearance SF-86 is a difficult document to fill out, so here are four tips to help you on your way.
Why An Active Security Clearance Is Like Gold One thing that cannot be trained or taught to a new employee is having active security clearance -- and that makes you...
All About Security Clearances An applicant's personal and professional history must indicate loyalty to the United States and many other values.
Don't Let Your Security Clearance Expire An active security clearance is a commodity that must be actively maintained and managed.
Avoiding Social Engineering Attacks "Social engineering" is hacker-speak for conning legitimate computer users into providing useful information.
Be Aware: How Spies Are Caught Those who commit espionage must fear arrest for the rest of their life, as the statute of limitations does not apply to...
Checking Contracts for Clearance Requirements If you're looking for work that may require a security clearance, make sure you study the fine print.
Drill Sergeant Under Investigation After Having Soldiers Do Push-Ups Under MAGA Flag The Army has launched an investigation after a drill sergeant posted a video showing soldiers being hazed beneath a MAGA flag...
Taller Boots, Shorter Eyelashes: Air Force Releases Stricter Uniform Guidelines The new set of rules comes amid a widespread push started earlier this year by Air Force leadership to place more emphasis on...
Alabama Military Base Redesignation Ceremony Set for This Week After Hegseth Orders Renaming The base’s new namesake is Capt. Edward W. Rucker, a Missouri native who was called into service in 1916 and saw action in...
Here Are the 596 Books Being Banned by Defense Department Schools The list was released by the order of a federal judge as part of the ACLU's lawsuit against the Department of Defense...
Retired Army Officer Pleads Guilty to Leaking National Defense Info on Foreign Dating Website David Slater, after retiring from the Army, was an Air Force employee assigned to U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force...