Homeland Security

Read: Gun Control Now a Homeland Security Matter, DHS Secretary Says

Gun Control Now a Homeland Security Matter, DHS Secretary Says

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said on CBS that something needs to be done to cut down terrorists’ ability to purchase a gun.

Read: Homeland Security Minor Awarded to 7 Students at N.Y. College

Homeland Security Minor Awarded to 7 Students at N.Y. College

The students were enrolled in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity program at the State University of New York at Albany.

Read: No Credible Threat Directed at Super Bowl 50, DHS and FBI Say

No Credible Threat Directed at Super Bowl 50, DHS and FBI Say

More than 15 million fans and visitors in and around the San Francisco area will see the “If You See Something, Say Something” message at airports, on bus and rail systems, billboards, magazines and visitor guides.

Read: DHS Loses 1,300 Badges, Credentials in 31-Month Period

DHS Loses 1,300 Badges, Credentials in 31-Month Period

The lost or stolen methods of identification raises security questions should they fall in the hands of terrorists.

Read: Rose Bowl, Rose Parade Rank as High Profile Targets; Feds to Provide Added Security Measures

Rose Bowl, Rose Parade Rank as High Profile Targets; Feds to Provide Added Security Measures

Pasadena will deploy security cameras, license plate scanners and devices capable of scanning vendors’ trucks and others that can detect uranium.

Read: New-Fangled Scanner Is Being Studied as Airport Security Solution

New-Fangled Scanner Is Being Studied as Airport Security Solution

The Qylatron, used daily at San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium, promises better, faster security screening.

Read: Ringleader of Paris Attacks Planned Assaults for 11 Months

Ringleader of Paris Attacks Planned Assaults for 11 Months

French intelligence officials have concluded that Abdelhamid Abaaoud was involved in at least four of six terrorist plots foiled in France since the spring.

Read: Paris Terrorist Attacks Reopens Debate Over Government Surveillance, Privacy

Paris Terrorist Attacks Reopens Debate Over Government Surveillance, Privacy

Civil libertarians say increased surveillance would not have made a difference in the Paris attacks, while New York Representative Peter T. King said political correctness needs to be put ‘aside.’

Read: Department of Homeland Security to Review United States Terrorism Alert System

Department of Homeland Security to Review United States Terrorism Alert System

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson: ‘The global terrorist threat has evolved.’

Read: Airport Security: TSA Agents Too Concerned With Efficiency Instead of Security, Administrator Says

Airport Security: TSA Agents Too Concerned With Efficiency Instead of Security, Administrator Says

Internal investigation failed after 67 of 70 undercover agents beat the security system, including instances involving potential weapons and fake explosive devices.

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