The need for mailroom screening programs is a vital part of any organization’s security program, as evidenced in the recent spate of Netherlands letter bombs.
5 Questions to Ask for Offsite Mail Screening
Offsite Mail Screening is a mail screening and distribution service performed by a 3rd party in a separate location to manage organizational mail security and processing.
Lone Wolf Terror: The Continuing Mailroom Threat
The Continuing Threat from Lone-Wolf Terrorists in America – in Homeland Security In their article …
A Year in Mail Threats – 2018
2018 was a High-Water Mark for Nationally Publicized Dangerous Mail Security Incidents And these high …
What We Learned from the Recent Ricin and Mail Bomb Attacks
6 Things We Learned from the Recent Ricin and Mail Bomb Attacks 1. The …
Ricin sent to the President shows importance of Mail Screening
Have you ever worried about receiving something dangerous in the mail? Although it seems like …
UPDATE: Fentanyl and Opioids in the Mail Room
Senate votes to make it harder to ship fentanyl to U.S. by mail — “By …
Easy to Make – Hard to Spot
“Mail threats are so common today they don’t make the news unless they reach a high-profile …
Why Radiological Threats are Attractive to Terrorists
The radiological threat is real and growing according to the April Time Magazine article titled …
Chemical Mail Threats – What You Need to Know
The Department of Homeland Security defines a chemical attack as “the spreading of toxic chemicals with the intent to do harm.”