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Food and Ag-ISAC Teams Up with Top Universities for New Partnership Program

The Food and Agriculture - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Food and Ag-ISAC) today announced the launch of a new University Partnership Program to drive improved collaboration between the industry and leading universities on a range of security issues impacting America’s food and agriculture sector. 

ARTICLE: The Threat of Weapons in Space

Most of our lives are without worry about what impacts the sky, stars, and heavens above. What is happening in space has been relegated to the fiction of Star Trek and Star Wars, the purview of NASA scientists and engineers, or the domain of university astronomy and physics departments.
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Stanford Report Calls for Overhaul of Online Child Exploitation Reporting System

A new report from Stanford Internet Observatory points to crucial inefficiencies in the CyberTipline, the U.S.'s primary system for reporting online child exploitation.

DHS Launches “Know2Protect” Campaign to Combat Online Child Exploitation

In response to the growing threat of online child exploitation, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has introduced a new public awareness campaign titled "Know2Protect."

ARTICLE: Industry Confidence, the Global Security Market and the Adaptation of the Systems Integrator: Top Takeaways From SIA’s Latest Research

The security industry is evolving, and multiple disruptive factors are driving systemic changes.

COLUMN: Foresight Finds: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Edition

Welcome to our latest installment of foresight finds, where we delve into the evolving landscape of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ARTICLE: What to Do With a Risk Such as TikTok?

Homeland security risk management is too often reactive. Technology evolves, critical infrastructure design is altered, societal and market priorities shift, and new vulnerabilities are created.

Texas Man Gets 16 Years for Fatal Human Smuggling Attempt After HSI, Partner Investigation

A central Texas man was sentenced to one count of conspiracy to transport noncitizens resulting in death and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm following an investigation conducted by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) with assistance from the Medina County Sheriff’s Office.

EVENT: Experts & Survivors Gather for Human Trafficking and Cyber Investigations Conference on June 24 – 26, 2024

This year's Human Trafficking and Cyber Investigations Conference brings together a distinguished group of experts, survivors, and advocates to discuss and develop strategies for tackling human trafficking and enhancing cyber investigations.

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