By Anthony Kimery Editor-in-Chief of Homeland Security Today Special to In Homeland Security President Barack Obama signed into law…
By John Ubaldi
Contributor, In Homeland Security
After 13 years of perpetual conflict in both Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. still lacks a comprehensive national security strategy to combat the changing dynamics of the world around us.
By Glynn Cosker
Editor, In Homeland Security
Calming nerves ahead of the upcoming release of the controversial James Franco and Seth Rogen movie “The Interview,” U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials stated Wednesday that there was “no credible intelligence” to indicate terror attacks on the nation’s cinemas.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
The Cryogenic Computer Complexity Program (C3) is a supercomputer attempt to break the exaFLOP barrier. The exascale is measures in quintillions of calculations per second. The C3 Program is being run by the U.S. Intelligence Community’s Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA).
By Amanda Vicinanzo
Senior Editor of Homeland Security Today
Special to In Homeland Security
Just three hours after Newsday reported how easy it would be to take steak knives with 5-inch serrated steel blades from two restaurants inside the “sterile” area past the security checkpoint at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport, the Port Authority banned the metal steak knives from restaurants inside the secure areas.
By Donald Sassano
Special Contributor to In Homeland Security
I’ll admit it up front. I’m not the individual one should look to when seeking insight into the ongoing P5+1 nuclear negotiations with Iran, at least from a narrow, scientific standpoint.
By Glynn Cosker
Editor, In Homeland Security
U.S. Secret Service agents arrested a woman with a handgun outside the White House not long after President Barack Obama’s address to the nation on immigration reform.
By Glynn Cosker
Editor, In Homeland Security
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announced Tuesday that he’s ordered the Federal Protective service to beef up security near federal buildings Washington, D.C. and other larger cities nationwide.
By Glynn Cosker
Editor, In Homeland Security
A man who returned from West Africa 10 days ago underwent testing for the Ebola virus in a New York hospital Thursday.