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Sector Report for Tuesday, 15 June, 2010:
License-plate readers help police, alarm privacy advocates
DARPA aims to help U.S. Army snipers to, well, aim better
Recent stories
Senators unveil bipartisan bill to improve security at federal buildings
Tucson Firearms Smuggler Sentenced to 60 Months for Conspiring to Smuggle Firearms into Mexico
FBI Albany and Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office Announce $10,000 FBI Reward for Information Related to the Tampering of a Rail Line in Corinth
Former Special Agent in Charge of the New York FBI Counterintelligence Division Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Violate U.S. Sanctions on Russia
Capitol Rioter Who Used Stun Gun on Officer Given 12-Plus Years in Prison
Foreign criminals a growing problem in Southern California
Tactics For Countering Violent Extremism
DHS warns of rt-wing firearms attacks, land mines laid on migration routes & gassing of migrants
Ex-Capitol Police Chief Issues Chilling Warning: It's 'Only Going To Get Worse'
As Capitol police became overpowered on Jan. 6, the Pentagon sent security to the homes of military leaders, per the former Capitol police chief
AfD's EU Election Ticket Unchanged Despite China’s Spying Scandal
More Than 1.7 Million Illegal Entries in First Six Months of Fiscal 2024
The Right’s Bogus Claims about Noncitizen Voting Fraud
Cash-Strapped Election Offices Have Fewer Resources After Bans on Private Grants
This Tiny Chip Can Safeguard User Data While Enabling Efficient Computing on a Smartphone
The U.S. Navy Has a Nuclear Workforce Problem
Nuclear Friend-Shoring? | ShotSpotter Keeps Listening for Gunfire After Contracts Expire | Cisco Firewalls Hacked to Access Government Networks, and more
Will Fearless and Tireless Robots Lead to More Terrifying Wars? | Reopening the Pegasus Spying Scandal | India Delivers Supersonic Cruise Missiles to Philippines, and more
15 Things You Don’t Know About Israel’s Air Defense Systems
Transporting Hazardous Materials Across the Country Isn’t Easy − That’s Why There’s a Host of Regulations in Place
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Tests U.S. Supply Chains
DeFake Tool Protects Voice Recordings from Cybercriminals
Campus Antisemitism Surges Amid Encampments and Related Protests at Columbia and Other U.S. Colleges
Iran's Nuclear Activities 'Raises Eyebrows' at IAEA
Doing the Math on the Dangers of AI | The Next US President Will Have Troubling New Surveillance Powers | Zumwalt-Class Stealth Destroyer, and more
Japan’s Remarkable Call for American Leadership | Germany Arrests ‘Chinese Spy’ in Second AfD Scandal | China Weaponizes Disinformation Against Taiwan, and more
Chinese Government Poses 'Bold and Unrelenting' Threat to U.S. Critical Infrastructure: FBI
Spyware as Service: What the i-Soon Files Reveal About China’s Targeting of the Tibetan Diaspora
Iran versus Israel: Who Has the Military Edge?
Vitriolic Reactions to Arouri's Killing Highlight His Importance to the Iranian Regime’s “Axis of Resistance”
Israel’s Cybersecurity Market is Maturing, and Just in Time
Tennessee Is Ramping Up Penalties for Student Threats. Research Shows That’s Not the Best Way to Keep Schools Safe.
Senators unveil bipartisan bill to improve security at federal buildings
Tucson Firearms Smuggler Sentenced to 60 Months for Conspiring to Smuggle Firearms into Mexico
FBI Albany and Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office Announce $10,000 FBI Reward for Information Related to the Tampering of a Rail Line in Corinth
Former Special Agent in Charge of the New York FBI Counterintelligence Division Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Violate U.S. Sanctions on Russia
Capitol Rioter Who Used Stun Gun on Officer Given 12-Plus Years in Prison
Foreign criminals a growing problem in Southern California
Tactics For Countering Violent Extremism
DHS warns of rt-wing firearms attacks, land mines laid on migration routes & gassing of migrants
Ex-Capitol Police Chief Issues Chilling Warning: It's 'Only Going To Get Worse'
As Capitol police became overpowered on Jan. 6, the Pentagon sent security to the homes of military leaders, per the former Capitol police chief
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