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- Internet Aids Terrorist Recruiting, Radicalization, Pentagon says
- DHS National Cyber Security Awareness Campaign Challenge
- No-Fly List Has Doubled in Size and Will Get Bigger
- Virus Sent To Sabotage Terror Watch List Computers
Militant and terrorist groups are using the Internet to streamline their terrorist recruiting, radicalization, and training. The man who allegedly attempted to blow up an American airliner on Christmas Day was contacted, recruited, and trained in just six weeks, officials say. Militant groups can radicalize individuals and train them to carry out terrorist acts much [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
Are you up to The Challenge? We at the National Terror Alert Response Center are. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has unveiled DHS’ National Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign Challenge—a new initiative that calls on cybersecurity experts and individuals across the country to develop innovative new ways to enhance public awareness about the [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
U.S. enforcement and intelligence officials said Wednesday that the no-fly list barring passengers with suspected terror ties from boarding planes has already increased in size since the attempted Christmas Day bombing of Northwest Flight 253, and was likely to get much larger. Security procedures have been stepped up since the attempted bombing of Delta Flight 253 [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
Colorado’s 9News reports federal prosecutors have charged a former Transportation Security Administration employee with attempting to sabotage terror watch list computers. According to the report, Douglas Duchak, 46, of Colorado Springs, faces two charges of attempting to damage protected TSA computers. Duchak pleaded not guilty and was released from custody. The suspect allegedly tried to send a virus [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
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