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Prioritizing Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities The cyber component of a holistic threat landscape continues to evolve in 2025, presenting homeland security professionals with challenges that are ...
The world faces a wide array of threats, ranging from natural disasters and human conflicts to technological risks, with terrorism standing out as a particularly pressing concern. Terrorism databases ...
For centuries, America has prioritized international diplomacy, because as a young nation, our continued existence depended on it. It is time we recognize what has now become axiomatic: the evolving ...
Abstract In the realm of frontline healthcare, where the well-being of both patients and healthcare workers hangs in the balance, there is a heightened vulnerability of healthcare workers (HCWs) to ...
We at Homeland Security Today have once again reached out to our Editorial Board, columnists, and community of subject-matter experts to ask for their assessment of the threats facing the nation in ...
A significant escalation in Islamic State’s (IS) attacks in Syria during the first half of the year, combined with a recent surge in prison break attempts by detained IS operatives in Northern Syria ...
The complex nature of immigration law enforcement demands seamless collaboration among federal agencies, yet current operations are hampered by siloed systems and manual processes that impede ...
Terrorist organizations strategically adapt and evolve their tactics and weaponry in response to shifting contexts and opportunities. These groups have exhibited a growing ability to incorporate ...
Millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars end up in Taliban pockets every week, according to a new video shared by Jazz Cannon on LinkedIn, featuring a conversation between an Afghan-American veteran and ...
Mark Hall has been appointed as the first Deputy Border Czar for the United States by President Trump, working alongside U.S. Border Czar Thomas Homan in his efforts to deport immigrants who lack ...
As homeland security professionals consider 2025 and beyond, we need to take stock of the variety of attacks we’ve seen, and using our evolved terrorist “profile,” update our investments in preventing ...
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