Also noted this week

Published 19 January 2018

· Industrial systems vendors warn on processor bugs Spectre and Meltdown

· Georgia Prisons Struggle to Fend Off Drone Deliveries

· Lawmakers Want More Oversight into DHS Flaw Disclosures

· Democrats Question Justice Dept. Power to Charge Sanctuary City Leaders

· After a year of historic natural disasters, what would happen to FEMA if the government shuts down?

· Trump Admin Moves to Bar Haitians From Agricultural, Seasonal Worker Visas

· Why Are There No Cyber Arms Control Agreements?

· As Russia looms, modernizing US nuclear arsenal is non-negotiable

· Russia Refuses To Banish Nuclear Weapons and Comply with United Nations Treaty

· GSA signals new cyber rules for contractors

· Should US companies hack back? It’s complicated, says DHS chief

· Red River wins second shot at $1.6B DHS cloud contract

· Shutdown could make it harder to prevent cyberattacks

· Nearly half of federal agencies miss DHS email security deadline

· Watchdog calls out EIS risks

· ISIS Jihadi Wives Demand France Bring Them Back to Europe

· Berlin expands elite police to counter terrorism threat

· A New Breed of Anti-Terrorism Security: Meet the Patented Pups Supporting the NYPD’s Anti-Terrorism

· Russia’s Military Expansion Makes It Greatest Threat to Europe and NATO Must Defend It, Says U.S. General

· ICE Expected to Increase Immigration Crackdowns at Businesses in 2018

· Hawaii changes protocols for alerts after missile false alarm

· Commerce Department seeks input on mitigating botnet threats

· Breaking new ground: training explosive detection dogs for the aviation industry

· After Court Ruling, Homeland Security Begins Processing DACA Extensions

· In Some Countries, Facebook’s Fiddling Has Magnified Fake News

· Paul Ryan had to explain the difference between domestic and foreign surveillance to Trump

· Testing electronic security while using drones at the border

· Feds may have to explain knowledge of security holes – if draft law comes into play

· Steel Protectionism Won’t Protect National Security

· Drones keep entering no-fly zones over Washington, raising security concerns

· DHS pursues cases exploiting biometric data gaps

· Coast Guard Closer to Acquiring Long-Awaited Ship-Based Drone

· The Marine Corps wants rifle-mounted, video-streaming surveillance tech

Industrial systems vendors warn on processor bugs Spectre and Meltdown

Georgia Prisons Struggle to Fend Off Drone Deliveries

Lawmakers Want More Oversight into DHS Flaw Disclosures

Democrats Question Justice Dept. Power to Charge Sanctuary City Leaders

After a year of historic natural disasters, what would happen to FEMA if the government shuts down?

Trump Admin Moves to Bar Haitians From Agricultural, Seasonal Worker Visas

Why Are There No Cyber Arms Control Agreements?

As Russia looms, modernizing US nuclear arsenal is non-negotiable

Russia Refuses To Banish Nuclear Weapons and Comply with United Nations Treaty

GSA signals new cyber rules for contractors

Should US companies hack back? It’s complicated, says DHS chief

Red River wins second shot at $1.6B DHS cloud contract

Shutdown could make it harder to prevent cyberattacks

Nearly half of federal agencies miss DHS email security deadline

Watchdog calls out EIS risks

ISIS Jihadi Wives Demand France Bring Them Back to Europe

Berlin expands elite police to counter terrorism threat

A New Breed of Anti-Terrorism Security: Meet the Patented Pups Supporting the NYPD’s Anti-Terrorism

Russia’s Military Expansion Makes It Greatest Threat to Europe and NATO Must Defend It, Says U.S. General

ICE Expected to Increase Immigration Crackdowns at Businesses in 2018

Hawaii changes protocols for alerts after missile false alarm

Commerce Department seeks input on mitigating botnet threats

Breaking new ground: training explosive detection dogs for the aviation industry

After Court Ruling, Homeland Security Begins Processing DACA Extensions

In Some Countries, Facebook’s Fiddling Has Magnified Fake News

Paul Ryan had to explain the difference between domestic and foreign surveillance to Trump

Testing electronic security while using drones at the border

Feds may have to explain knowledge of security holes – if draft law comes into play

Steel Protectionism Won’t Protect National Security

Drones keep entering no-fly zones over Washington, raising security concerns

DHS pursues cases exploiting biometric data gaps

Coast Guard Closer to Acquiring Long-Awaited Ship-Based Drone

The Marine Corps wants rifle-mounted, video-streaming surveillance tech