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DOJ From Oligarchs to Cartels: The U.S. Reshapes Global Law Enforcement. By Ray Furlong. DOJ shuts down a special unit focusing on seizing Russian oligarchs’ assets reflects unit. Attorney General Bondi also ended the Foreign Influence Task Force, which was established in Trump’s first administration to police disinformation campaigns by Russia and other state, aiming to sow discord and ...
DHS, threat assessment, 2025 | Homeland Security Newswire
Oct 12, 2024 · The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Intelligence Enterprise Homeland Threat Assessment reflects insights from across DHS, the Intelligence Community, and other critical homeland security agencies.The assessment focuses on the most direct, pressing threats to the U.S. homeland during the next year.. It is organized into four sections. This assessment is organized around DHS missions that ...
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Terrorism, extremism, domestic terrorism - Homeland Security …
Jan 9, 2024 · We enter the new year with “blinking lights everywhere,” Austin Doctor writes. “From a U.S. homeland security perspective, the terrorism threat in 2023 can be summarized as diverse, diffuse, and active. In 2024, we are likely to continue to see signs of continuing shifts in the terrorism landscape—such as the threats posed by lone juvenile offenders, the malign use of democratized ...
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1. B.C. says: November 5, 2024 at 1:50 p.m. At approximately the 27:00 or so point in this podcast, BG (ret.) Swartz uses the term and discusses a little bit the idea of “cognitive defense” (and, therefore, the idea of “cognitive attack?”); wherein, he notes that foreign adversaries are attacking us now, using such things as social media to …
AI, DHS S&T - Homeland Security Newswire
Oct 18, 2024 · Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can potentially provide the homeland unprecedented opportunity to enhance its cybersecurity posture.The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is exploring the possibilities of using new advances in this technology to quickly process large amounts of data and deploy models to detect threats, increase resilience and provide more supply ...
China, hacking, critical infrastructure | Homeland Security Newswire
Dec 20, 2024 · As new potential threats from Chinese hackers were identified this week, the federal government issued one of its strongest warnings to date about the need for Americans — and in particular government officials and other “highly targeted” individuals — to secure their communications against eavesdropping and interception.
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TRADE Trump and the Future of the USMCA. By Shannon K. O'Neil and Julia Huesa. The joint review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will be influenced by the discussions to reshape North American trade, migration, and security, as well as the need to address China’s growing influence in regional supply chains.Read more
DHS, DHS mission, reform | Homeland Security Newswire
Jun 18, 2021 · Between November 2020 and May 2021, researchers at the Center for American Progress (CAP) conducted a qualitative study and review of DHS, informed by discussions with more than 35 stakeholders—including former and current government officials, policy experts, and civil society members. CAP says it focused on first-order questions about DHS ’s mission and value proposition and how that ...