Threats

Flow of Foreign Fighters to ISIS Stopped, Trump Tactics Working, McGurk Says

In four key areas, the Trump administration is taking the fight to ISIS in a way that Obama did not, to great effect according to the policy head who worked under both.

Threats

Counties Are on the Front Lines of Cyber War

John Allen, Marine general-turned-think-tanker, outlines how officials can protect voting machines and other vulnerable systems.

Threats

Trump’s Special Ops Pick Says Terror Drones Might Soon Reach the US from Africa. How Worried Should We Be?

Technological advancement could produce ocean-spanning consumer UAVs. But extremists won’t necessarily bother with them.

Science & Tech

3D-Printed Gun Designs Are Selling for $12 on the Dark Web

A new report shows just how easy it is becoming to download designs for difficult-to-trace arms.

Threats

South Korea's President May Be Just the Man to Solve the North Korea Crisis

Just as only the conservative Richard Nixon could thaw U.S.-China relations, the supposedly dovish Moon Jae In could defuse tensions with the Kim regime.

Threats

The US Must Fix ‘A Failure of Deterrence’ in Cyber: Panel

Bold action is required to convince bad actors that they must stop, says former SecDef chief of staff.