US Congress Debates Whether to Publish Last Chapter Of 9/11 Report

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An American commission established to investigate the events that took place in the  9/11 terror attack interviewed hundreds of witnesses and compiled a report...

White House to offer cybersecurity incentives to critical infrastructure operators

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In an effort to encourage critical infrastructure companies to adopt the measures which will be recommended by the forthcoming, national institute of standards NIST-developed...

Countries In The Virtual Battlefield

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In the past, wars took place only in the real world: Armies battled each other in the physical spaces while using guns, cannons set...

Hitachi to Enter Counter-Terror Field

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Hitachi announced that it will begin providing "walk-through type explosives trace detection system" for critical infrastructure facilities such as power plants and data centers...

Facial Recognition Market to grow

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Over the past few years, Facial Recognition Market has crossed the chasm and has become more accurate, less costly and significantly mainstream. This has...

How long should an emergency message be to prove effective?

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Short 90- and 140- character wireless emergency alert messages delivered over mobile devices are "substantially less effective" than much longer messages to spur people...

Bynet to Provide the New Tsafit Power Station Security Systems

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Bynet Systems Applications, a part of the Rad-ByNet Group, will provide and integrate security and communication systems for the new Tsafit area power station,...

NATO: Cyber Is The New Frontline

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Not to be left behind, NATO has now designated the cyber domain as a new frontline. Cyber attacks, the defence organisation contends, are now...
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New Advanced Mines to Supply Installations Security

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The Polish Ministry of Defence has placed an order to acquire mines manufactured at the Belma facility. The equipment present a modern element of...

iHLS TV: Robot Soldiers and UAV Swarms

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Interview with Richard Miller, security strategist and privacy consultant at IBM Global Technology, on cyber security. Link to the full interview. Articles featured in this video: The Future...

Coming Soon? Radiation Detectors for Smartphones

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Radiation detectors are getting smaller and cheaper A handheld radiation camera developed by the University of Michigan engineering researchers offers nuclear plant operators a faster...

iHLS TV – Martin Kowen, Offshore and Perimeter Security

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Interview with Martin Kowen, marketing director for GM AFCON, on offshore and perimeter security solutions.

UK Police On Guard Since Paris Attacks

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The effects of last year’s wave of terrorist attacks in Europe are still felt among security authorities, who are busy defining new tactics to...

DHS Investigates Missing Airport Employee IDs

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The security IDs of more than 1,400 workers at America’s busiest airport, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, were lost or stolen over a period of...
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Looking to Optimize Airport Security Checks

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London’s Luton airport is introducing a new technology to help cut down delays during security checks. The new cloud-based planning platform will help staff...

A few thoughts on the Israeli situation

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By Arie Egozi Israelis are not protected in case of emergencies. There has been lot of talk, but no real change. The reports by the...

Offshore Security: Sonars Against Underwater Attacks

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An unnamed Middle-Eastern country deployed a sonar-based defense system on an offshore drilling rig, to defend against underwater attacks. Underwater attacks on offshore gas and...

Homeland Security Steps Up Security at Federal Buildings

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The U.S Department of Homeland Security is increasing security at federal buildings as a result of growing concern over lone-wolf terrorist attacks such as...

Britain’s nuclear reactors vulnerable to terrorist drone attacks

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This danger is imminent. Britain’s aging nuclear power plants are vulnerable to terrorist attacks by unmanned drones that could kill thousands of people. This...

Israeli interest in Non-Lethal Weapons as Protest Dispersal Tools

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Israel has renewed interest in non-lethal weapons to disperse of demonstrators, specifically as response to mass assault on a border fence. Among other things, it...

Rising Revenues for Rising Bollards

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According to a new report from IMS Research, global revenues for rising bollards are expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of...

India Uses Drones To Inspect Mega-Rail Project Progress

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India is putting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to good use for an ambitious project. Indian Railway has been using UAVs to inspect the construction...

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This Laser-Powered Tech Could Help Build Smarter 6G Networks

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Future wireless networks are expected to handle far more than faster internet speeds. Emerging 6G concepts aim to combine communications with sensing and AI-driven...