Back to the Future: Colombia and the ELN
By Julian Díaz Avila Though a partially successful peace agreement was reached in 2016 between the Colombian government and the
Read moreBy Julian Díaz Avila Though a partially successful peace agreement was reached in 2016 between the Colombian government and the
Read moreBy Olivier Guitta When Xi Jinping came to power in China in 2013, he made crystal clear that he was
Read moreAn Interview with Russell Megonigal, Senior Product Manager for Biometric Hardware, HID Global on the use of mobile biometric readers
Read moreBy Paul Davis As rioters, looters and violent protestors cause chaos in American cities in protest to the death of
Read moreBy Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis Protests and riots are making the news in 2020, but they are not new.
Read moreInterviewed by Paul Davis Bill Gertz is the National Security Columnist for the Washington Times. For more than 20 years,
Read moreBy Anthony Ricci The Coronavirus has changed our thoughts and feelings about how we conduct life. For many, this time
Read moreBy Jim Weiss, Mickey Davis and Bob O’Brien Since there isn’t a universal American criminal law definition of terrorism, for
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai The field of counter-terrorism studies requires new ways of thinking and methodologies to enable analysts and
Read moreBy Jason Destein One of the manifestations of the current escalation in terrorist attacks around the world, particularly by loosely
Read moreBy Paul Davis On March 11th, the U.S. Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced the results of
Read moreBy Edward J. Maggio On Aug. 7, 1998, truck bombings were planned and executed against the U.S. embassies in Nairobi,
Read moreBy Potkin Azarmehr While the rest of the world is busy battling the coronavirus outbreak, and lockdowns grind economies to
Read moreAs terrorists seek to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic, counterterrorism authorities remain concerned about how malicious actors may escalate attacks or
Read moreBy David Gewirtz By 2021, the worldwide need for cybersecurity professionals is expected to reach six million jobs. The gotcha
Read moreLast quarter saw an alarming rise in tensions between Iran and both the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, and an escalation
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai Bending the Law of Unintended Consequences:A Test-Drive Method for Critical Decision-Making in Organizations Richard M. Adler,
Read moreAn IACSP Q&A with Former DEA Agents Steve Murphy and Javier Pena Interviewed by IACSP Senior Writer, Paul Davis Retired
Read moreby Anthony Ricci In Part One of this article we discussed using your vehicle as a weapon as a last
Read moreBy Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis Only a few law enforcement academies teach knife tactics to cadets. In Ohio, one
Read moreBy Paige Morrison and Sami Araboghli Two years ago, the inaugural 2018 CARVER Target Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment Conference –
Read moreBy Dr. Thomas A. Marks Strategically, adaptation to insurgent challenges invariably proves difficult. Not only must the precise nature of
Read moreDr. Joshua Sinai This article’s objective is to demonstrate how a red teaming methodology can be employed in brainstorming sessions,
Read moreBy Luke Bencie Why is it that progress comes quickly in some areas of our lives and slowly in others?
Read moreBy Paul Davis On the morning of December 6, 2019, a gunman opened fire at the Naval Station at Pensacola,
Read moreBy Olivier Guitta Special to IPT News Islamic State, the supposedly almost-defunct jihadist group, is not only making a comeback
Read moreBy David Gewirtz Oddly enough, if it weren’t for Irma, a Category 5 hurricane, our credit card information would right
Read moreLast month, the security situation in the Sahel deteriorated, especially in central Mali, western Niger and northern Burkina Faso, where
Read moreBy Dr. Joshua Sinai The Concealed Handgun Manual:How to Choose, Carry, and Shoot a Gun in Self-Defense Chris Bird, [Seventh
Read moreBy Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis Active shooter crimes have been on the rise in the U.S. since the late
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