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Real-World Intelligence Methods Focus of New Textbook

September 12, 2018
By Christopher Prawdzik

Promoting results-oriented intelligence approaches and emphasizing widely used analytical intelligence methods, CRC Press recently released the textbook Intelligence Analysis Fundamentals. The book focuses on understandable intelligence community concepts and approaches for those considering intelligence and/or law enforcement careers, but it’s also modifiable for instructors to apply to various course levels as a reinforcement tool. “[Intelligence […]

Recalling Efforts, Consequences, Triumphs since 9/11

September 11, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

In the 17 years since the 9/11 attacks, thousands of individuals have sacrificed everything in an effort to combat terrorism, ensure the country’s security, and stop or mitigate future attacks on the United States and around the world. As such, Homeland411 has compiled various media illustrating the trials, challenges, and successes since 2001: History Channel […]

Nikki Haley Warns of Future Syrian Chemical Attacks

September 7, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Sept. 6 that the Bashar Al-Assad regime in Syria is again planning chemical weapons attacks, and Russia will likely offer support. She also lambasted U.N. Security Council members for not holding the Assad regime accountable. “[I] f the past is any guide, the Syrian and Russian […]

AI Warfare, Ethics Opinions Vary in Brookings Survey

September 4, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

A Brookings Institution survey released Aug. 29 shows broad division among respondents when it comes to Artificial Intelligence (AI) impact on everything from warfare and ethics to decision-making. When it comes to warfare, 30 percent of respondents believe in AI warfare development, while 39 percent are against it. However, those favoring AI warfare development jump […]

Facial Recognition Stops Illegal Entry at D.C. Airport

August 31, 2018
By Glynn Cosker

From In Homeland Security A would-be impostor was prevented from entering the United States last week when a new facial recognition system spotted something that human inspectors would almost certainly have missed. Facial recognition is a biometric process that utilizes algorithms to identify the physical characteristics of an individual’s face and compares the results to […]

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