IACSP Homeland Security Bookshelf
By Dr. Joshua Sinai This column capsule reviews 10 books on homeland security-related subjects, including terrorism- and counterterrorism. In Introduction
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai This column capsule reviews 10 books on homeland security-related subjects, including terrorism- and counterterrorism. In Introduction
Read moreEnrique “Ric” Prado is a paramilitary, counterterrorism, and special/clandestine operations specialist, with a focus on international training operations and programs.
Read moreBy Luke Bencie and Kara Mathis In the 2001 espionage thriller, Spy Game, there is a classic scene where a
Read moreBy Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis Formed in 1994, by 2004 the Delaware Tactical Unit (DTU) was a SWAT-trained, multi-agency
Read moreLt. Col. Nikolay Y. Naydenov, Bulgaria Bulgaria is a target of Russia’s gray zone aggression, wherein the Kremlin’s desired goal
Read moreBy Kyrylo Sakhniuk Colonel, Ukraine National Guard Russian irregular warfare against Ukraine is not new. However, since 2014, the Kremlin
Read moreBy Dr. Thomas A. Marks As the U.S. security community continues its pivot to great power competition, two decades of
Read moreBy Luke Bencie and Emily Gmeiner Travelers to Africa over the past decade may have spotted a disconcerting trend. The
Read moreBy George Michael After the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. government has shown no compunction about eliminating key terrorists. For example,
Read moreCISSP, Product Manager, Digital Identity at Acuant In a new interview we speak with digital identity expert Paul Townsend, CISSP
Read moreBy David Gewirtz Here’s the problem with writing about unfolding events for a quarterly magazine: delay time. By the time
Read moreOur monthly conflict tracker warns of four conflict risks and one conflict resolution opportunity this summer. As North Korea continued
Read moreA graduate of Georgetown and Princeton Universities, Francis J. “Bing” West fought as a Marine infantry officer in the Vietnam
Read moreBy Anthony Ricci, President ADSI Several years back I wrote an article on complacency and drivers becoming creatures of habit.
Read moreBy Jim Weiss, Mickey Davis and Bob O’Brien Policing is a profession where a degree of danger and risk are
Read moreDr. Rameez Abbas Recent headlines imply a particular story of migrants used as weapons: “E.U. Says Belarus ‘Weaponized’ Middle Eastern
Read moreBy Hassane Ousseini Amidst the turn to great power competition, Africa has been identified as an area where the focus
Read moreBy Col. Fernando Menjivar Mora Since 1992, El Salvador (see Figure 1) (1) has battled a growing threat from organized
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai To understand how to anticipate and prevent potential active shooter attacks at a workplace by psychologically-disordered
Read moreBy Luke Bencie and Kacy Cartmell If 2020 was the year of the global pandemic, then 2021 could be considered
Read moreBy Luke Bencie and Raquel Ruiz In 2018, President Donald Trump signed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act into
Read moreBy Paul Davis While most of the attention has been on Russian interference in the 2020 election, a federal indictment
Read moreBy David Gewirtz As of the time of this writing, a cybersecurity flaw known as Log4j is among the worst
Read moreOur monthly conflict tracker warns of two immediate conflict risks. Amid heightened U.S.-Russia tensions, Moscow continued its military build-up along
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai This review column capsule reviews ten books on subjects ranging from counterterrorism, homeland security, to military
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai This review column consists of capsule reviews of 13 books. The tables of contents are provided
Read moreBenjamin H. Milligan became a US Navy SEAL in 2001 and served until 2009. He is the author of “By
Read moreBy Anthony Ricci In this article I’ll be taking a more psychological approach to self-control. We usually concentrate on the
Read moreBy Luke Bencie, Aidan Clark, and Elizabeth Kemker As non-revenue generating entities within most corporate organizations, Security Departments have often
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