March 24, 2016 Milipol security show kicks off in Paris, despite terrorist attacks The Milipol exhibition, which brings together homeland security officials and top security tech from around the world, kicked off in Paris on Tuesday, just four days after the horrific terror attacks that rocked the French capital.
March 24, 2016 Could 3D technology revolutionize surveillance? Whether detecting the faces of terrorists lurking in crowds, locating concealed weapons or identifying explosive devices in subway systems, new 3D technology could be a key weapon in the homeland security arsenal.
March 24, 2016 Security software targets bomb makers Dfuze, a specially-built software for law enforcement and the intelligence community, aims to help investigators link bomb fragments to bomb makers.
March 24, 2016 Top code slingers converge on DEF CON You may have heard of ComicCon, but in an era where cyber reigns you should know about DEF CON.
March 24, 2016 Evil USBs to bitcoin botnets: Hackers hit Vegas Evil USBs, Google Glasses capturing your passwords and bitcoin mining are just a few of the tactics that top hackers from around the world are bringing to Vegas for the Black Hat conference this week.
March 24, 2016 Can Gamers help protect flights and airports? It’s the holiday season, which means getting on a plane goes from merely annoying to infuriating. Do you ever wonder whether those never-ending delays in baggage screening actually make you safer?
March 24, 2016 Could a military radar prevent further Newtown-style tragedies? A University of Michigan professor has adapted a radar similar to the type police deploy to identify speeders -- it can now reveal weapons and bombs concealed on a person's body.
March 24, 2016 Encrypt your data with pick-up lines, Chuck Norris and more This one’s no laughing matter: Humor and encryption may not seem obvious partners, but new research advocates using jokes to hide your secret information in plain sight.
March 24, 2016 Dirty bomb material secured at site in Philadelphia, thousands of sites remain in U.S. The National Nuclear Security Administration and Temple University recently announced that they had secured a device containing cesium 137 that could be used to build a radiological dirty bomb.
March 24, 2016 Helicopter searching for radiation in nation’s capital In the skies above Washington, D.C., a low-flying helicopter is searching for evidence of gamma radiation -- one of a series of tests to ensure America's emergency preparedness.