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Security Concerns No Longer Drive Biometric Technologies
Security concerns have largely driven advances in biometric technologies, but that likely will not be the case in the coming years.
National Fusion Centers Play Critical Role in Homeland Security
The National Network of Fusion Centers, developed in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks, are a vital part o
9/11 Attack Offers Lessons Learned for Broadband Interoperability
The First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet), which is responsible for deploying the Nationwide Public Safety Network, could learn lessons from the September 11, 2001, attack on the Pentagon, d
Network Federalism for Homeland Security
The U.S. top-down, federal government-based national security model currently used to protect the nation is not the best model for homeland security.
DHS Faces Challenges in Move to Mobile
Although the Department of Homeland Security is eyeing mobile technologies, the organization faces a number of challenges, revealed Shawn Lapinski, the chief interoperable architect for Depar
Cyber and Physical Protection Go Together
Homeland Security Conference 2013 Show Daily, Day 1
Cool App-titude: Google Authenticator
Attacks on private email accounts are on the rise, but a simple adde
Hotels Hot Target for Terrorists
The hotel industry has seen a greater increase in terrorist attacks than any other industry in recent years, according to Alan Orlob, vice president of global safety and security for Marriott Inter
NIST Seeks Industry Information for Cybersecurity Framework
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a request for information on Tuesday, February 26, for the cybersec
Storms Teach Important Lessons About Infrastructure Protection
Senior leaders in both industry and government have learned their lessons from major storms, such as Katrina and Sandy, and are working together to improve the nation’s ability to bounce back from