Syrian Threat Reaches Airports
The Obama administration may ask overseas partners to enhance security measures at airports and is weighing whether to do the same here at home...
Spying Together: U.S. Intelligence Out of Control
The FBI and CIA can also query the content of U.S. residents’ electronic communications that the National Security Agency inadvertently collects when targeting foreign...
iHLS TV – Nuclear Terror, Legal Hacking and Anti-Drone Measures
Issues and articles discussed in this episode:
ISIS terrorists threaten Israel with nuclear retaliation
Manufacturer of anti-drone measures receives death threats
Massive, world-spanning hacking industry revealed
New form...
U.S. Court: Mass Surveillance – Legal
Lawyers for Mohamed Mohamud, a U.S. citizen who lived in Oregon, have been denied a motion to dismiss his terrorism conviction, with the court...
U.S. Lawmakers Concerned over Drone Surveillance
Privacy concerns over unmanned aircraft known have united political groups that don’t often see eye-to-eye.
According to sUAS Northern Kentucky Republican state Rep. Diane St....
U.S. Intelligence Wants Computer “Powerful as Human Brain”
As if what they already have isn't enough – the U.S. intelligence community now wants a computer with the power of a human brain.
The...
Drone Scare: New Personal Drone Detector
Small, unmanned aerial vehicles can be monitoring you this very instant, recording your every move for some shady purpose. At least that's what U.S....
Opinion: Surfing the Post-Snowden Internet
By Gad Elkin
"The next phase of the internet will be focused on information and powered by connectivity. Cloud computing, big data and Internet of...
iHLS TV – Insect Spies, Google Trouble and Robotic Cars
Issues and articles discussed in this episode:
U.S. researchers develop controllable insect spies
New Google software vulnerability revealed
New Israeli sniper rifle
Israeli robotic system turns vehicles unmanned
U.S. Court Against Warrantless Tracking of Cellphones
The war on keeping the privacy of cell phone users won another battle. A U.S federal appeals court has ruled that tracking Americans’ movements...
Obama to U.S. Police: Spy, but Do it Quietly
Police forces in the U.S. use advanced surveillance equipment to spy on entire neighborhoods. The American government instructed local police forces to hide files...
Did Drones Spy on French Football Team?
Has someone used a small UAS to spy of the French football team in the world cup?
After spotting a drone hovering over its practice...
CIA to Adapt for Future, Digital Threats
The CIA must adjust itself for a future that includes pursuing evolving terrorist networks across multiple continents amid sweeping technological changes, the agency’s director...
Face recognition technologies improving dramatically
Who is that stranger in your social media photo? A click on the face reveals the name in seconds, almost as soon as you...
NSA Collecting Millions of Faces From Web Images
The U.S National Security Agency is harvesting huge numbers of images of people from communications that it intercepts through its global surveillance operations for...
Soon: Limited Mobile Use for Government Officials
The Israeli security organizations are preparing a plan that will include sever limitation of cell phones in "sensitive" government sites. This to avoid any...
European Union Spies on Drivers
Motorists in Britain will be forced to have spy in the car technology which will track their speeds and other driving habits or face...
NSA Records Every Phone Call in the Bahamas
The National Security Agency is secretly intercepting, recording, and archiving the audio of virtually every cell phone conversation on the island nation of the...
Japan: Drones to Spy on China, N. Korea
Tokyo wants to buy several Global Hawk drones to monitor the Chinese and North Korean military, Japanese media reports. The US is deploying two...
Video Analysis: Big Brother Knows What you Did
With the commodification of digital cameras, digital video has become so easy to produce that human beings can have trouble keeping up with it....
Experts: Iranian Hackers get More Agressive
Iranian hackers have become increasingly aggressive and sophisticated, moving from disrupting and defacing US websites to engaging in cyber espionage, security experts say.
According to...
Apple Releases Government Cooperation Policy
In a new legal resources page posted on its website, Apple outlined its guidelines regarding requests for customer data from from U.S. law enforcement...

















































