NYPD equips officers with biometric smartphones
A new $160 million program will track police officers via GPS and give every officer a mobile fingerprint scanner.
New York Police Department officers and...
Iran Government-Backed Cyber Group Attempts to Hack Israeli Officials and U.S....
On Wednesday, Google released a threat analysis confirming that Iranian government-backed hackers targeted the election campaigns of the two opposing US presidential candidates Kamala...
Law Enforcement Agencies’ Best Friend
The Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD), a new broadcast tool, was developed as a direct result of the Oct. 12, 2000 attack on the...
Live Demonstrations at the Unmanned Systems and Robotics Show
The leading conference on Autonomous Unmanned Systems and Robotics – AUS&R 2017, organized by iHLS for the fifth year, will include live demonstrations and...
New Player in Prison Perimeter Security Field
Prison perimeter security missions require 24/7 routine check-ups which take a long time and require also keeping the staff safe. Security personnel must have...
China’s Growing Involvement in Supply Chain Sparks National Security Worries
The British intelligence community is reportedly investigating China's expanding role in the country's green technology sector, raising concerns about national security and Beijing’s influence...
Quicker is Not Always Better
Researchers are looking for a 3D sensor that is compact and easy to use for applications in autonomous vehicles, robots and drones, security systems...
A Missile Meant for Tanks Just Took Down a Drone
A growing challenge for modern forces is the rapid spread of unmanned threats across air and maritime domains. Small drones and unmanned surface vessels...
Amphibious Vessel Reflects Unique Advantage
A unique amphibious craft uses caterpillar tracks to move into and out of water allowing the versatile boat to be used for a wide...
Disruptive Technologies Were Showcased at iHLS Big Data for Security &...
The consequences of the Big Data revolution in all the technological fields and the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with this regard were the...
Lack Of Nuclear Power Plant Security Measures Pose Risks
A study of the information security measures at civilian nuclear energy facilities around the world found a wide range of problems at many facilities...
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Representatives from government, leading defense industries, military, security forces and law...
These Off-Road Vehicles Now Drive Themselves Into Danger Zones
Ground forces continue to face a familiar challenge: how to move supplies, gather intelligence, and evacuate casualties without exposing personnel to unnecessary risk. In...
Israeli Medical Center Targeted by Ransomware Attack
The Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera has been targeted by a ransomware attack without prior notice. The medical center announced today that the...
Counter-Drone Technology Ready for Paris Olympics in 2024
France has been testing an anti-drone laser system for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
The French Directorate General of Armaments demonstrated the destruction of a...
Killer Robots – What Are They, And Should We Be Worried?
Thanks to the rapid development of AI, autonomous weapons systems (or "killer robots") will soon become a reality, and many international organizations have called...
New System Augments Soldier Agility and Maneuverability
Soldiers at the modern battlefield face two challenges, the issue of carrying a great deal of weight and the ability to maneuver efficiently and...
Turning Mobile Phones into Rescue Beacons
From disaster relief to border security and beyond, there are many applications for small UAS mobile device detection across both defense and non-defense communities....
Teenagers in the Netherlands Caught Using WiFi Sniffer Near European Law...
Dutch authorities have arrested two 17-year-olds suspected of conducting surveillance near key European law enforcement facilities on behalf of Russian intelligence. The incident is...
DHS Is Calling For Companies And Researchers To Aid In Agriculture...
Food safety is a growing concern, and the World Health Organization claims that nearly three-quarters of new infectious diseases are communicable between animals and...
New Anti-Terrorrist Drive on Web
Complex challenges are faced by the tech world and governments alike when it comes to terrorists on the internet. Terrorists have been finding new...

















































