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DHS S&T Hackathon Addresses Emerging Threats to Critical Infrastructure
In total, 73 undergraduate and graduate-level students from across the five COEs and their affiliated universities participated in the hackathon.
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Before 9/11: The 1993 WTC Bombing and Thwarted TERRSTOP Attacks
FBI superiors fired his source. Members of the cell were later found to be responsible for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
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