Patrol Cars Can Now Turn Into Mobile Police Stations
Police departments the world over are keeping an eye out for any new technology that might aid them in doing their job in a...
New Technological Solutions will Foster Border and Customs Security
A global information technology company, Unisys Corporation, was awarded a contract by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), part of the Department of Homeland...
San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone – “Dormant Cyber Pathogen”?
In a surprising plot twist in the ongoing legal saga of the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone case, the local District Attorney Michael Ramos is...
A New Upgrade Will Track Every Move of This Strategic Missile
Long-range ballistic missiles are among the most complex systems in military service, and maintaining their reliability depends heavily on continuous testing and verification. For...
Weaponized Drones Against Civilians
Olga Grosman
Last week a law in North Dakota came into effect, allowing local police to use drones to disperse demonstrations and restraining demonstrators with...
Are US Elections’ Software Systems Critical Infrastructure?
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is offering more protections to help states secure voting systems during the November elections. DHS has recently stepped up...
Critical Infrastructure In Danger From Hackers
When we think about protecting critical infrastructure, we usually imagine cameras, fences, men with guns, and other physical manifestations of security. But experts are...
Required: New Search and Rescue Technologies
The US Department of Defense is interested in using artificial intelligence and drones in humanitarian aid and disaster relief missions.
In a request for information,...
New York State Bans DeepSeek AI App Over Security Concerns
In a move that highlights growing concerns over data security and foreign influence, New York State has banned government employees from using the Chinese-owned...
Increasing Tourist Flow Via Extra Port Security
India’s paramilitary force CISF has been selected to provide security to ports and also ensure an airport-like facility for travelers of luxury ships, as...
US Border Control Wants Drones, Radios, Fences
The US federal agents tasked with patrolling the US-Mexico border have come up with a new shopping list of items they think will enable...
No Consensus in Austria Regarding Anti-Ramming Attacks Measures
A debate has been sparked in Austria recently regarding new anti-terror measures, specifically anti-ramming attacks. Austria's chancellery halted the construction of anti-terror walls outside...
Sharp Growth in Global UTM Market
The global market for Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) estimated at US$603.6 Million in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of...
New Rifle for French Army
The French army has chosen the German-made Heckler & Koch HK 416 carbine to replace, by 2017 according to an official statement, its iconic...
Don’t Miss Out on INNOTECH – the International Cyber, HLS and...
iHLS is proud to present INNOTECH 2021 - the International Cyber, Homeland Security Technologies, and Innovation event. A giant two-day exhibition with national pavilions...
New Storage Solution to Help Police Cope with Body Cam Data
Police body cams have become a frequent measure in the law enforcement sectors worldwide. The public demand seems to be going up for these...
Portugal’s Azore Islands as Arena for UAV Testing
Drone USA, a developer and manufacturer of low altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and related technologies, announced it has entered into an agreement enabling the...
Success Story – The Israeli Startup that Secures European Industries
Industrial connected devices, the Industrial IoT, is a real opportunity for industries to share efficiently their resources and increase their productivity. However, network sharing...
Cyberattack Disrupts University, Shutting Down Campus Services
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands has been severely impacted by a cyberattack, leading to the shutdown of nearly all its digital...
How Accurate Is Facial Recognition?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has run over 390,000 facial recognition searches since 2011. The Department of Homeland Security has also said it...
Software for Hazardous Chemicals Identification Developed
Edinburgh University scientists have developed a software technique for detecting hazardous chemicals which could boost homeland security and illicit substance detection. The software instantly...
Prayer Apps Hacked, News Sites Hijacked: Cyber Warfare in the Iranian...
Modern conflicts no longer unfold solely on physical battlefields. Alongside kinetic strikes, digital infrastructure has become both a target and a weapon. The opening...

















































