WordNet
n. a department responsible for the security of the institution's property and workers; "the head of security was a former policeman" [syn: security]
Usage examples of "security department".
The Democrats wanted standard civil service protections (special interests) to trump having competent workers at the Homeland Security Department (the security of the American people).
Ooljee was on the cutter's radio as soon as they were airborne, lighting a fire under die NDPS office in Cameron and the security department at the university.
But a report a few hours ago on MSNBC quoted an unnamed senior Homeland Security Department source saying officials had reason to believe a small handful of non-Arabs might also have been recruited to carry out the attacks.
The New York Police and Security Department will employ all available means to track down, identify, and bring to justice the killer of two of its own.
The Defense and Security Department is always looking for new toys such as this.
In private practice, she could have earned triple the salary she pulled in under the Police and Security Department.
Once upon a time I ran a fleet security department, like Ritser’.
There was very little that didn't show up in the secret files of the security department.