The Islamic State: Another Angle of the Threat
Reuven Paz
The struggle against the Islamic State (IS) organization led by the United States and its allies appears thus far to be something of...
JFK Airport Customs are a drag on the economy
Customs at JFK Airport are hurting the region’s economy says U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, who issued a personal appeal to the Department of Homeland...
Yemen Under Attack
By Col. (res.) Dr. Shaul Shay
Yemen is on the verge of becoming a failed state. The interim Yemeni government is struggling to fight terrorist...
The al Qaeda Network: A New Framework for Defining the Enemy
The failure to define al Qaeda properly has confused American policy and strategy. The enemy was not just the man shot dead on May...
Russia and NATO Develop New Crowd-Screening Sensors
NATO and Russia are cooperating on a system that will identify terrorist bombers targeting big commuter hubs or sports venues.
NATO said in a video...
Summary of Information from Jihadi Forums – The Second Half of...
This report summarizes notable events discussed on jihadist Web forums during the second half of June 2014. Following are the main points covered in...
Factories May Be Destroyed Via Mobile App
Mobile apps often serve for monitoring and managing machines, and even entire industrial processes. However, the combination of apps and industrial control systems makes...
The Future of Commercial Aviation
Smart airports are projected to be worth $25bn by 2025. Many smart innovations are emerging in the field at the top of the industry’s...
Fast Draw – Terror in Europe
Anti-Semitic, anti-Israeli terrorism in Europe is growing and becoming a plague. All signs point to its future spread.
The question is whether Israel is leaving...
How does one SPOT a terrorist?
A secret 92-point checklist, obtained and published Friday by The Intercept, reveals for the first time what kind of passenger behavior can merit a...
Would Deep Learning Technologies Help Secure Airports?
A new initiative seeks the application of deep learning technologies in enhancing airport security. The US Department of Homeland Security is turning to data...
A New Sensor Detects Home-Made Hydrogen Peroxide based Explosives
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.: Scientists at the Sandia National Laboratories are working on explosive detection methods that would reliably detect homemade explosives, but will not be...
Video-Accurate intelligence and guided weapons in the Gaza operation
Accurate intelligence and guided weapon systems enable the Israeli air force (IAF) to keep hitting storage places of rockets in Gaza and houses of...
ISIS-inspired lone wolves – ‘significant’ threat to Jews
Jewish institutions, which have faced attacks in recent years by lone wolves - extremists who draw their inspiration from the like-minded but act on...
iHLS TV Special Edition – Interview Smadar perry-Part 1, ISIS
iHLS TV Special Edition - Interview Smadar perry-Part 1, War on ISIS
Hezbollah allegations about offshore gas reservoirs increase alertness
Israel is taking "Special" steps after the Hezbollah in Lebanon has again claimed that "Israel has stolen the undersea gas from a zone that...
Iran’s Cyber Capabilities Reflect Unique Internal Ecosystem
The recent protests in Iran and the regime’s attempts to block them shed light also on Tehran’s cyber capabilities. Offensive cyber operations have become...
The African Arms Market: An Optimistic Business Review
Over the next decade, the gross domestic product (GDP) among African countries is expected to rise by an average of 6 percent a year,...
Living with Iran: Israel’s Strategic Imperative
By Professor Louis René Beres and General John T. Chain
In response to the almost inevitable Iranian nuclear bomb, Israel must suitably integrate a...
Civic Apps: Can They Help Fight Crime?
In 2013, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel unveiled the police department’s latest application programming interface called ClearMap, used to handle anything from wanted lists and...
Has Time Come for The Right Facial Recognition System?
Facial recognition startups have lately been popping up in more and more airports. A new one is supposed to be the fastest and most...
Microsoft says NSA spying hit trust in the cloud
A senior Microsoft spokesman says that government surveillance has damaged trust in the cloud and in the company itself, pushing the latter to focus...

















































