allows more than twenty million foreigners form the thirty-eight Visa Waiver countries to travel to the United States each year without being interviewed at American consulates and embassies — dwarfs the administration’s Syrian refugee plan, and poses a far greater threat to national security. ...
Sometimes those warnings work, but many times they go unheeded. Why do we ignore information we could use to stave off a disaster? Richard Clarke, the former chief counter-terrorism advisor on the National Security Council, says that we should be more receptive to the possibility of dire news...
The Travel Advisories for each country replace previous Travel Warnings and Travel Alerts. While we will issue an overall Travel Advisory level for every country, levels of advice may vary for specific locations or areas within a country. For instance, we may advise...
Dept of Homeland Security Trans Security Admin U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Coast Guard Civil Air Patrol Threat Areas Monitored Include * Terror Alerts, Warnings and Advisories * Terror Incident Notification * Travel Alerts (Major Destinations) * Mass Casualty/Shooting Incidents ...
Security involves a tradeoff: a balance of the costs and benefits. It’s clear that canceling all flights, now and forever, would eliminate the threat from air travel. But no one would ever suggest that, because the tradeoff is just too onerous. Canceling a few flights here and there seems...
At the same time, we aremonitoring the situation in China and in South Korea. And, as their situation improves, we will reevaluate the restrictions and warnings that are currently in place for a possible early opening. [There is no travel ban on South Korea.] ...
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A Security Expert Explains the Chinese Hackers and Their Aattack on U.S. Telecommunications Networks By Richard Forno Lost in the noise of the story is that Salt Typhoon has proved that the decades of warnings by the internet security community were correct. No mandated secret or proprietary ...
International Nuclear Forensics Group Examines Nuclear Security Challenges The Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group (ITWG) was established in 1995 when nuclear materials were being smuggled out of the former Soviet Union and into Europe. Last month the ITWG held its annual meeting ...
Security experts agree that short of a nuclear attack on a U.S. city, the most casualty-heavy disaster would occur as a result of an accident in, or a terrorist attack on, a chemical plant which would release a cloud of toxic fumes; there are about 15,000 plants in the United States...