Who Goes There?

New security technologies are helping companies control whom--and what--they let in

A sniper fires into the Alaska pipeline, shutting down oil operations on the North Slope. Anthrax infects and kills a worker on the job. Middle Eastern students breach security at corporate buildings that also house FBI offices. All true stories. All since Sept. 11.

And the Federal Government warns that there's probably more to come. When the U.S. began bombing Afghanistan, the FBI, through its National Threat Warning System, contacted 27,000 corporate security managers and urged them to be on the highest state of alert for a possible second wave of attacks. For most security chiefs the question was, What new...

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