New, Efficient Data Collection Algorithm

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When you can’t collect all the data you need, a new algorithm tells you which to target. A new technique could help with both...

Terrain Dominance – The civil aspect: Crowd control at huge events

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The horror scenario of evacuating tens of thousands of residents living near hazardous materials facilities, refineries or military industries requires an immediate control capabilities...

Global homeland security market to reach $364.44 billion in 2020

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According to a new market report published by Transparency Market Research the global homeland security market was valued at USD 245.72 billion in 2013,...

U.S. intelligence community to begin using Amazon-developed cloud service

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At the request  of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), with a $600 million grant, Amazon Web Services have put the finishing touches on a...

Belgium: Calls for New Homeland Security Department

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Bart De Wever, the mayor of Antwerp and the leader of the Flemish nationalist party N-VA, has said that Belgium needs a Homeland Security...

NSA, FBI Spied on Muslim American Leaders

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The NSA and FBI monitored the e-mails of prominent Muslim American leaders and attorneys, including the head of the largest American Muslim civil rights...

Report: Cybercrime Costs $445 Billion Annually

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A Washington think tank has estimated the likely annual cost of cybercrime and economic espionage to the world economy at more than $445 billion...

Video-Accurate intelligence and guided weapons in the Gaza operation

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Accurate intelligence and guided weapon systems enable the Israeli air force (IAF) to keep hitting storage places of rockets in Gaza and houses of...

UK: Troops Leak Information on Twitter, Facebook

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Members of the Armed Forces have leaked confidential information on Twitter and Facebook, according to figures obtained from the Ministry of Defence. According to cases...

Caught in the Net of the NSA

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Ordinary Internet users, American and non-American alike, far outnumber legally targeted foreigners in the communications intercepted by the National Security Agency from U.S. digital...

Open-Source Intelligence in Service of Mega-Events

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Written by Meidata: Market Research & Competitive Intelligence The launch of the world cup games in Brazil was followed by great excitement but also by great...

Syrian Threat Reaches Airports

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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”

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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This Multi-Layer Defense Package Targets Modern Anti-Armor Weapons

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Modern armored vehicles face a growing range of threats that traditional armor was never designed to handle alone. Mine blasts can injure crews even...