This story appears in the Jan. 23 print edition of Transport Topics. Federal regulators last week revealed that six large motor carriers are seeking an exemption to hiring that, if granted, would ...
With the proliferation of IoT devices come increased embedded security attacks. Historically, embedded system engineers have ignored device-layer security despite the many areas of embedded devices ...
New research validates a study that almost 300,000 truck drivers would fail a hair test for drug use today, according to The Alliance for Driver Safety and Security, which did the original study and ...
A bill that would allow the Department of Transportation to authorize hair testing instead of urinalysis to test drivers for drug use goes against current medical and scientific evidence, according to ...
Proponents of hair-testing for federally required drug testing of truck drivers have had another setback with the denial of a petition to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ... Or have ...
This story appears in the Nov. 7 print edition of Transport Topics. Scientific and technical experts on drug testing hair concluded that additional research is needed before regulators adopt a federal ...
Researchers at the University of Central Arkansas concluded that urinalysis, the primary means of Department of Transportation (DOT) truck driver drug screenings, misses about 90% of actual drug use.
Microsoft announced a cloud-based fuzz testing service called Project Springfield that identifies software bugs in applications that could turn into vulnerabilities. Microsoft announced a cloud-based ...
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