Edward Davis says that the identification system used by the city "came up empty." The breakthrough came as a result of a mixture of citizen journalism, police legwork, and technology--one agent watched the same video clip 400 times.
After seeing the IEDs used in Afghanistan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan, the Department of Homeland Security warned in 2004 and 2010 that they could come here.
The Homeland Security Department disclosed a strange incident in which cybercriminals took over a New Jersey factory's building management software in 2012 thanks to a security flaw.
The Homeland Security Department disclosed a strange incident in which cybercriminals took over a New Jersey factory's building management software in 2012 thanks to a security flaw.
Don't be surprised if we fight the problem with pre-emptive attacks, says Leon Panetta, who warns that a cyber-attack on the U.S. could have a similar effect on the nation as 9/11.
The FAA and the aviation industry have been slow to embrace cloud computing. But finally, flight plans, passenger manifests, air traffic updates, and even the no-fly list are headed for the cloud.
A new camera system for San Francisco's MUNI system will use algorithms and machine learning to track and monitor commuters. Can computer programs predict bad guys... and what will they be looking for?
Terrorist organizations are notorious videographers--particularly when it comes to uploading clips to the web to spread messages or recruit sympathizers. Now private company IntelCenter has assembled one of the world's largest collections of streaming terrorist videos for viewing on demand.