Expert: Ports Should Bolster Waterside Security
Port security solutions, including software and cameras, have improved significantly in the past decade or so. Many large ports, for instance, have high-tech command...
Development at The Maritime C4ISR Market
The growing demand from coastal agencies and navies from the point of view of the missions’ volume and variety requires the development of upgraded...
Libya’s New Border Monitoring Satellite Program
Libya will build a satellite surveillance system with Italian expertise to help secure its borders in order to stem the flow of Islamist militants...
PROTECTING THE SCHOOLS
A big boost to FST21 access control system following the recent violent attacks on commercial, civilian and public places. Looking at the recent shooting...
Fast security lane in airports
A new system has been introduced to get passengers through airport security faster. The program, called Global, was developed by the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)...
New Report: U.S. Homeland Security Achievements
Tens of thousands of agents, hundreds of drones, all guarding the U.S. borders
Over the last few years the law enforcement agencies of the Department...
Trump Can Build The Wall, It’s Not Enough
As the first instalment of a new wall along the US southern border gets underway, border security experts told lawmakers they're already working with...
DHS Revises Use of Deadly Force Along Borders
On 30 May DHS released new guidelines detailing when the use of force by Border Patrol officials is authorized. The lack of explicit scenarios...
Obama’s ISIS Strategy Includes Outreach to U.S. Muslims
With the primary focus on air strikes and the potential for ground troops to fight Syria-based ISIS, the Obama administration more quietly is tapping...
SMARTPHONES ARE THE KEY
If you think that smartphones have already become the center of our everyday life, stop and think again. It’s already possible to open doors...
Israeli Experts – Entry Passes Cannot Protect Critical Sites
The experts have reacted to the case of an Australian senator that earlier this week brought a fake pipe bomb into a committee meeting...
Another Solution Against Ramming Attacks
Police departments throughout Europe keep trying to find solutions to counter terrorist ramming attacks in public places. Now, the London Metropolitan Police (MET) is...
NetTraveler is back – with some new tricks up its sleeve
The attack vector NetTraveler (a.k.a Netfie, Travnet or Red Star APT), has been detected again. This is a new, advanced threat that has already...
Ultralight from Sinai – a real threat
Ultralights may be used by terror groups operating in the Sinai deserts; this according to a well informed source.
In the past terrorists tried to...
Security for the security personnel
IMI, Israel military industries, has developed a check-point cubicle, designed to withstand direct hits by Grad missiles. The new portable cubicle is designed for...
Cooperation is the key for U.S border security projects
Israeli companies will have to partner with companies in the U.S to try and get chunks of the big border security market.
At last month’s...
Security Employee of The Month – A Robot?
Robots have been making headlines lately, and although the emergence of robotics and their application to help solve tasks is not new, the ongoing...
Egozi’s Fury – “With no prior planning”
“This is an act of terror carried out by an individual, with no prior planning” – a sentence we have been hearing a lot...
Tougher Airport Screening Procedures for Photography Equipment
Airport security policy in the US is now focusing on passengers’ cameras. In an effort to improve the security of airline passengers and airports,...
U.K: New U.S. Freight Security Laws Don’t Make Sense
The British International Freight Association says it is not surprised that the USA has delayed new rules requiring all cargo containers entering the country...
iHLS TV – Chinese hackers, China earthquake, Missouri police, car safety,...
Articles and issues discussed in this week’s report:
Chinese hacker indicted
Flying cameras assist first responders in latest China earthquake
Missouri police militarization
Car safety: collision prevention system...
Face Recognition to be Action Tested in the U.S.
Face recognition technology that eventually could be used to identify criminals and terrorists will be tested Sept. 21 at the Toyota Center arena when...

















































