The "Homeland Threat Assessment 2024" gives a sweeping perspective on threats to the United States. A senior DHS official told reporters on a conference call the threat assessment will "maximize" the "clarity and impact" of threats facing the homeland. In the report...
According to the bulletin, "the FBI and DHS have observed an increase in violent threats posted on social media against federal officials and facilities, including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of FBI Headquarters and issuing general calls for 'civil war' and 'armed rebell...
The Department of Homeland Security has concluded its first-ever "Homeland Threat Assessment," a comprehensive report designed to educate the public on the largest threats facing the country. The report,first obtained by CBS News, highlights major threats posed by China and Russia and identifies ...
The section on cybersecurity is titled: "The Department of Homeland Security is struggling to execute its responsibilities for cybersecurity, and its strategy and programs are unlikely to protect us from the adversaries that pose the greatest cybersecurity threat." One example in that section shows ...
"A prominent instance of this is the fact that personnel had been read into significant intelligence regarding a long range threat by a foreign state actor against former President Trump, but failed to ensure that the AGR building was secured despite its proximity to the rally stage and...
Although DHS was founded in 2003 to focus on the threat from terrorism, today’s challenges demand more DHS leadership attention and resources, even as the department needs to meet all its other current missions. For DHS, nothing goes away....
Mr. Biden’s defense team has chosen to take on the Republican threat by convincing Americans that it is nothing more than rank partisanship driven by the radical wing of the opposition party.” The oafish Baker then elaborates the strategy: “The White House and its allies have gone on ...
The House Homeland Security Committee voted down a Democratic resolution that would have forced the Department of Homeland Security to provide lawmakers with more information about the ZTE threat.
Indiana Rep. Steve Buyer, the ranking Republican on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, said it was "inconceivable" that the administration would consider military veterans a potential terror threat. The DHS assessment was made public on the same day that another report, from an organization tha...
"The challenge here is because of the attempted takedowns, the TrickBot infrastructure has changed and we don't have the same telemetry we had before," Hold Security's Alex Holden toldThe New York Times. Although the federal report doesn't name any threat actor, the advisory makes a note ...