Army-Police Cooperation in Australia’s Anti-Terrorist Response
Australia’s Federal Government has been bolstering its anti-terrorist capabilities. Among the reforms - South Australia’s elite police squad will be trained by the military...
Startup Festival – Call for Pitches in All Technology Fields
We are delighted to invite you to participate in a unique event and present on our stage your original ideas to investors, customers and...
COVID-19 Hampering Law Enforcement Capabilities
The use of face masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic has substantial security consequences. An internal memo of the US Department of Homeland Security...
How Directed-Energy Weapons Are Changing Ship Defense
Naval air defense is under growing strain. Small, low-cost drones are increasingly used to probe or saturate warships, forcing crews to rely on missiles...
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...
Counter-COVID-19 Technology Evaluated at Airport
A new airport technology designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other viruses and bacteria is being assessed by the U.S. Transportation Security...
Wide Area Motion Imagery Capability Tested on Small UAV
For the first time, a wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) system has been carried in the internal payload bay of a small integrator tactical UAV....
Israeli Cybersecurity at Forefront of War Against Cybercrime
The cyber incidents that dominated global headlines over the past year indicated not only a growing trend but one that is escalating in size,...
New FBI and CISA Guidelines Target Key Security Gaps in Critical...
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have updated their joint guidance to urge software vendors to prioritize security, specifically focusing...
A New Kind of Jet Could Change Air Superiority
Building an aircraft that can fly several times faster than sound has always been one of aviation’s hardest engineering challenges. At hypersonic speeds, temperatures...
San Bernardino Shooter Was In Touch With International Terrorism Subject
Syed Rizwan Farook, the 28-year man who, with his wife, Tashfeen Malik, killed fourteen and injured twenty-one people in a San Bernardino social service...
The Insect-Sized Hopping Robot for Disaster Zones and Search Missions
A new insect-scale robot developed at MIT is reshaping how robotics can be used in challenging environments like disaster zones. Unlike traditional crawling or...
Does Blockchain Have Any Applications in Homeland Security?
The emerging blockchain technology represents an innovative leap forward that has many uses and applications across multiple sectors of the economy.
But is it...
Detector Can Identify Explosives Used in the Brussels Terror Attack
A non-radioactive, hand-held explosive threat detector, now has the additional capability to detect and identify TATP (Triacetone Triperoxide). This was the explosive substance used...
From Tight Spaces to Open Water: A New Kind of Humanoid
Humanoid robots are often promoted as versatile helpers, but in real-world conditions they remain constrained by rigid frames and limited mobility. Tight spaces, uneven...
Mid-Air AI Handoff: A New Era for Combat Aviation
As autonomous aviation advances, one of the key challenges remains flexibility. Most current systems rely on a single, tightly integrated AI “brain” to control...
Satellite-Based Solution for Emergency Communications Gains Momentum
When disaster strikes, cell phone networks often go down – whether because of the event or because of the sheer volume of traffic, new...
Forecasted HLS Middle East Market
Emergence and development in robotics, biotechnology and nanotechnology will significantly impact the homeland security market in the forthcoming years, empassing border security for land,...
Switchblade UAVs Enhance the Army’s Precision Strike Capability
AeroVironment has been awarded a $55.3 million contract to deliver its Switchblade loitering munitions to the U.S. Army as part of the Directed Requirement...
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual Use Technologies
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS invites you to join the fifth cycle...
“In Israel There Are 21,000 Openings and We Can’t Find People”...
HR in Israel has become a huge problem in Israel. “In Israel, There Are 21,000 Openings and We Can’t Find People,” asserts Karin Mayer...
Best Technological Combination for ID Verification
Blockchain solutions are based on a time-stamped series of immutable record of data that is managed by cluster of computers not owned by any...
















































