A new Defense News poll has found cyber attacks as the top security concern among defense leaders in government and industry, with 45.1 percent of 352 respondents ranking it as number one,
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke at a security forum in Washington, DC, about how the country should take a civilian, less violent approach and lessen the use of military force in defense
MoreAndrew McCabe, a 17-year FBI veteran and formerly assistant director of the counterterrorism division, has been promoted to executive assistant director of the bureau’s national security branch. McCabe was certified by the national intelligence
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U.S. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey is meeting with Israeli and Jordanian military leaders to discuss ways to address civil unrest and terrorism, the American Forces Press Service reported Monday. Karen Parrish writes
MoreNATO had cyber issues on the agenda for the first time during a two-day meeting of international defense leaders in Brussels, the American Forces Press Service reported Wednesday. Karen Parrish writes the
MoreWith state sponsored terrorism emanating from Iran, the survival of al-Qaeda in Pakistan and the continued operations of terrorists in Libya after the assassination of U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens, the State Department‘s
MoreA White House deputy national security adviser recently defended the government’s use of drones in military and civilian missions, Politico reports. Ben Rhodes told PBS’ “Frontline” program the White House intends to
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The U.S. intelligence community continues to investigate a credible and specific threat it received last week, FBI Director Robert Mueller said Tuesday. The threat was timed to coincide with the 10th anniversary
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The top two U.S. intelligence chiefs told a joint Congressional intelligence committee hearing Tuesday al-Qaida is weaker 10 years since the Sept. 11 attacks, but is still a threat and that domestic
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President Barack Obama issued an executive order Friday establishing a strategic counterterrorism strategy targeting the international audience. The Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications, under the direction of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,
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