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The odds of data being corrupted, stolen and held ransom are greater than ever before, necessitating the protection of critical information
There is nothing in the tea leaves to suggest Gorsuch will be antagonistic toward our nation’s law enforcement, in fact the opposite appears to be in evidence
Say data would be useful in understanding how biological contaminants might move through the tunnels during a terrorist attack
Extra security was stationed at French-owned sites in Washington and consulates in Boston and NYC
Homeland Security Department missed clear warning signs of a disgruntled federal agent’s descent toward violence
Suspect has seven felony convictions and has been deported five times to his native Mexico, most recently in 2009
China-based hackers are suspected once again of breaking into U.S. government computer networks
Attempted attack on a cartoon contest in Texas appears to reflect a scenario that has long troubled national security officials: a do-it-yourself terror plot
Islamic State claimed responsibility Tuesday for a weekend attack at a center near Dallas — though it offered no evidence of direct link to the attackers
Secretary Jeh Johnson said it’s too soon to say whether Wednesday’s incident should prompt changes in security procedures
Disturbing allegations were contained in court papers describing the latest homegrown terror plot thwarted by the FBI and the NYPD
The White House said Obama still has full confidence in recently appointed Director Joseph Clancy
NYPD Commissioner William Bratton said this was the first public case in New York involving possible fighters going to the Islamic State
Federal officials said one of those arrested spoke of attacking President Barack Obama or planting a bomb on Coney Island
Video purported to be by rebel group al-Shabab urged Muslims to attack shopping malls in the U.S., Canada, Britain and other Western countries
FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said Monday that agents were investigating whether the threats came from the same person or from copycats
Judge on Friday said the fact that two Ga. men likely could never have carried out a plot to target the government does not make their actions any less serious
The way the LAPD’s counterterrorism head sees it, American Muslims could be the city’s most effective tool in guarding against homeland threats
19-year-old woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to trying to help the militant Islamic State group under a plea deal
More than 600 suspected gang members have been arrested in the Homeland Security Department’s largest crackdown on street gangs
International criminal enterprises follow the money, and they are increasingly focusing on Calif. because of its wealth and innovation
Three people died and 260 were injured that day when two homemade bombs exploded near the finish line
“Criticism drives a more responsible and better government,” Alejandro Mayorkas said
Secretary Jeh Johnson has been reviewing the rules about when border agents can use their guns since he took office in December
Rules for cyber war proposed to create Internet safe havens by limiting cyber targets and cyber weapons
Avoiding identity fraud is one of the biggest lessons from the 9/11 Commission and other terrorism investigations
Policy to not release data based upon security concerns raises flags for some in civilian community
No one was injured in the blasts that authorities say were done for amusement
Airport was evacuated after police found suspicious packages in garage, terminal; Jacksonville Sheriff spokesman says one was taken offsite due to destructive nature
The Inspector General couldn’t come up with a tally of excessive force allegations against Border Patrol agents and customs officers because the agency’s databases do not allow them to be categorized that way
‘Administrative’ searches at sporting venues, other locations spark concerns over legality, privacy among some