The Department of Homeland Security's Favorite PopSci Posts
Technology The DHS is monitoring publications and social media for red-alert keywords. Here's what they're reading on PopSci The Department of Homeland Security is carefully watching the internet....
View ArticleWatch A Machine Tell The Difference Between Soda And Liquid Explosives
Technology Some potentially good news for future holiday travelers.
View ArticleA Simple Crystal Could Detect Nuclear Material
Science It rocks The first time Popular Science wrote about stilbene, nuclear weapons were decades away from existing. Now, the Department of Homeland Security wants to take advantage of the…
View ArticleThe TSA Isn’t Keeping Us Safe, Says Inspector General Report
Aviation Congressman: “Just thinking about the breaches there, it’s horrific” Yesterday, Inspector General John Roth testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and his...
View ArticleThe DHS Is Getting A Wearable Radiation Detector
Military A Pipboy for the pre-apocalypse The DHS wants a wearable radiation detector for port, airport, and border security. The DHS wants a wearable radiation detector for port, airport, and border...
View ArticleHacker Calls FBI's I.T. Department, Gains Access To Network
Technology Humans are the biggest cybersecurity weakness Impersonating an FBI employee is a pretty good way to hack into a network, it turns out. Impersonating an FBI employee is a pretty good way to...
View ArticleFBI Spy Planes Are Using Augmented Reality To Watch America
Aviation A startling find by BuzzFeed FBI planes spied over America.
View ArticleHomeland Security Company Wants To Sell Hoverboards To The Military
Military Here comes the sky cavalary Hoverboard military.
View ArticleHomeland Security Demands Access To Journalist's Phone
Gadgets Privacy doesn't count at the border, even if the border is in an airport Homeland security hates secrets.
View ArticleU.S. Officially Accuses Russia Of Hacking To Interfere With The Election
Technology "Only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities" DHS and DNI formally accuse Russia of hacking campaigns to interfere with U.S. election.
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