Science & Tech

DHS Forms Election Security Task Force

The new task force will draw resources from across the Department of Homeland Security, including intelligence analysis.

Science & Tech

Soon, DHS Will Have Eyes on Computer Vulnerabilities Across the Government

A governmentwide software dashboard is launching this month.

Ideas

How Solar Power Can Protect the US Military From Threats to the Electric Grid

Military bases usually get their electricity from the civilian grid, which is vulnerable to attack and to disaster. Solar-powered microgrids could protect national security, and would save money.

Ideas

Fix the Inadequate Systems that Protect .gov Networks

DHS manages the National Cybersecurity Protection System in a piecemeal fashion using outdated and outmoded technology.

Threats

Swarmed With Mosquitoes After Harvey, Texas Calls in the Air Force

The Air Force is spraying a controversial insecticide across 6 million acres to kill mosquitoes brought in by Hurricane Harvey.

Science & Tech

Energy Dept Spends $33M to Harden Grid Against Network, Kinetic Attack

The grants focus on improving grid resiliency during a cyberattack and speeding recovery.

Ideas

The Hurricanes, National Security, and What Comes Next

Climate change increased the destruction wrought by Harvey and Irma, a fact we must acknowledge if we are to mitigate future disasters.

Ideas

How Al-Qaeda Benefits From America's Political Divisions

If the United States wishes to defeat bin Laden's heirs and the toxic potency of their message, it needs to recommit to its most basic values.

Ideas

Winter Is Here, But the US is Not Ready for Cyber War

How can DHS and Congress protect HBO and Equifax when they're slow to protect their own '.gov' domains?

Science & Tech

You Can Protest, But You Can't Hide From Government Facial Recognition (For Much Longer)

Artificial intelligence is giving rise to unprecedented capabilities for surveillance.

Policy

Chasing the Elusive BRAC, Pentagon Says Readiness Is at Stake

Defense officials are changing their pitch for base closures. Will Congress listen this time?

Threats

What Does It Mean for North Korea to Fly a Missile Over Japan?

This latest strike may be Pyongyang’s most provocative test this year.

Policy

‘Believe Me:’ Trump Promises Shutdown if Congress Doesn’t Fund the Border Wall

The president says the wall is getting built, one way or another.

Threats

Armed Militias Won’t Stop After Charlottesville, and That Worries Law Enforcement

The presence of armed, right-wing militia at political events is becoming more common.

Threats

How US Military Leaders Are Reacting to Charlottesville

While the president wavers in his criticism of white nationalist protesters, military leaders are speaking out against racism and intolerance in America’s ranks.

Threats

Could Police Have Prevented Bloodshed in Charlottesville?

Neo-Nazis and counter-protesters alike think that local and state police should have done a better job keeping violence from breaking out over the weekend.

Threats

Here Are Some New Ideas for Fighting Botnets

It's a tricky problem, so solutions have to be carefully thought out.

Ideas

What America Should Learn from North Korea's Latest Missile Test

Preventive war, if it was ever a viable option, certainly isn't now.

Policy

Border State Lawmakers Propose a 'Smart' Wall

The group wants radar technology, drones and cameras to make up big chunks of Trump’s proposed border wall.

Science & Tech

Facial Recognition Coming to Police Body Cameras

An approach to machine learning inspired by the human brain is about to revolutionize street search.