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White House Counterterror Advisor Defends Drone Use

By Staff on April 30, 2012

John Brennan, the White House’s Chief Counterterrorism advisor, defended the U.S. reliance on drones Monday, stating that the use of the unmanned vehicles is not just legal, but also moral.

White House Counterterror Adviser Defends Drone Use

By Staff on April 30, 2012

John Brennan, the White House’s Chief Counterterrorism adviser, defended the U.S. reliance on drones Monday, stating that the use of the unmanned vehicles is not just legal, but also moral.

Iran’s Influence Growing In US, Claims Security Expert

By Staff on April 26, 2012

Frank Cilluffo, Associate Vice President and Director of Homeland Security Policy Institute at The George Washington University, claims Iran’s reach is expanding.

U.S. Must Protect Weakest Link, Says Cybersecurity Expert

By Staff on April 26, 2012

Roger Caslow, Executive Cyberconsultant at Suss Consulting states how data breaches can be avoidable.

Berman: Iranian Poses No “Real And Immediate” Cyber Threat

By Staff on April 26, 2012

Ilan Berman, Vice President at the American Foreign Policy Council, tells lawmakers that Iran doesn’t pose a “real and immediate cyber threat to the U.S.”

Sen. Schumer Once Again Spearheading Immigration Reform

By Deanna Gillen on January 24, 2012

Today, Sen. Charles Schumer went before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and proposed a one-year “deferred action” legal status to immigrants whose court removal cases have been administratively closed under new immigration initiatives. A long-time proponent of immigrant reform, Senator Schumer has…