The “Shadow Arsenal” – Syria’s biological weapons
Intelligence experts are trying to assess the Biological weapons threat that Syria poses.
The debates among experts in Western and Middle Eastern intelligence services and...
Imported food to the U.S. will be inspected more rigorously
Companies importing food into the United States will be held to higher safety and health standards if new proposed rules by the Food and...
The U.S. is developing Mobile Units to Neutralize Chemical Weapons Materials
Should the Pentagon need to destroy stockpiles of chemical weapons, it can do so with new mobile systems that can neutralize and destroy the...
A new trend – flexible weapons
The US Air Force’s inventory has a vast number of weapons systems developed and purchased through dozens of programs. Maintaining that disparate arsenal is...
Syrian Hackers Deface Marine Corps Website
The Syrians are using Cyberwar to "punish" the U.S.
Syrian pro-government hackers defaced the Marine Corps recruitment website on Monday, according to the Wall Street...
Sensor deployment planning – case study
Utilizing deployment planning capabilities, Jedvice has been involved in security projects all over the globe. A case study of the planning session will demonstrate...
U.S. drones a prime target for Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda has formed teams of engineers to develop ways to defeat U.S. drones, or unmanned air systems (UAS). This according to documents leaked by...
Leaked Intel Budget Reveals Massive Challenges For Spy Agencies
A top secret intelligence budget justification leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden depicts a U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) awash in unprecedented amounts of...
Polish UAS to assist U.K. Royal Navy
PZL-Swidnik and Agusta-Westland have introduced the SW-4 SOLO Rotorcraft Unmanned Aerial System (RUAS) based on the PZL’s SW-4 light single engine helicopter. The unmanned...
A few thoughts on the Israeli situation
By Arie Egozi
The discussion held a few days ago by cabinet minister Gilad Erdan, on the Israel Broadcast Authority reforms, is important; but the...
The U.S. love spies
National Security Agency officers on several occasions have channeled their agency’s enormous eavesdropping power to spy on love interests, U.S. officials said.
The practice isn’t...
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...
INSS Global Cyber Review
Israel
Israel: IBM Bought the Israeli cyber security company Trusteer
IBM signed an agreement to acquire cyber security company Trusteer, and plans to set up a...
New analysis suggests war is not in decline
While some researchers have claimed that war between nations is in decline, a new analysis suggests we shouldn't be too quick to celebrate a more peaceful...
Jewish institutions in the U.S. awarded $9 million in federal funding
Some 90 percent of the $10 million in funding which was announced by the Department of Homeland Security to help nonprofit organizations protect themselves...
Shanah Tova
We are still in our first year, but a new year is already about to begin. It looks like a lot more to us,...
Brazil and Pakistan expanding defense relations – where does this leave...
Israeli defense sources say that there must be "a close look" at the new defense ties between Brazil and Pakistan. Israel, in recent years...
A U.S. Strike on Syria and its Implications for Israel
Washington continues to deliberate with its allies the strategic objectives of an attack and consider the military option that will achieve the most benefit...
“U.S. knew of gas plot, but didn’t alert rebels”
Three days before the horrific chemical attack that killed nearly 1,500 people in Syria, American intelligence agencies had strong “indications’’ the atrocity was about...
Russia Sends Spy Ship To Syrian Coast
Russia has stepped up its intelligence effort, aimed at getting data on any Israeli action related to Syria. Sources told i-HLS that this effort...
Palestinians in stolen truck stopped only 200m away from airport terminal
The security department of the Israeli airport authority (IAA) is investigating why a truck stolen by Palestinians broke through the security check point of...
Nowhere to hide – mobile phones end privacy
"It'll get worse before it gets better," mobile industry expert Chetan Sharma told NBC News. "Unless leaders step up and work on a framework...












































