October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month; and in light of this, InHomelandSecurity is presenting a series of blogposts focusing on…
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Correspondent for In Homeland Security
While all eyes are on the Islamic State, Iran, Russia or Ukraine, some 5,000 miles to the east, China is subtly learning the power of the purse.
By Dr. Melissa Schnyder
Associate Professor of International Relations at American Public University
A string of recent terror events including the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, the attacks in Copenhagen at a free-speech event and synagogue, and the anti-terror raids in Belgium that brought down a potential plot to kill police officers illustrate the threat of homegrown jihadism in Europe.
By Donald Sassano
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
Having pulled his iron out of the fire, Netanyahu may have paved the only real path to peace: cessation of American military aid and blanket U.S. diplomatic cover.
From HSToday
On March 7, 2015, Abu Bakr Shekau, leader of the Nigerian-based Al Qaeda affiliated jihadi group Jama’at Ahl Al Sunna lil Da’wa Wal Jihad, better known as Boko Haram, issued a nearly 20-minute message via the Shumoukh Al Islam forum in which he pledged allegiance to Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi.
A group of Chinese students from an area affected by the Wuhan Coronavirus will no longer enter a Virginia middle school “in an abundance of caution.”