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- TA12-024A: "Anonymous" DDoS Activity"Anonymous" DDoS Activity
- SB12-023: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 16, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 16, 2012
- SB12-016: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 9, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 9, 2012
- SA12-010A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple VulnerabilitiesMicrosoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
- TA12-010A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple VulnerabilitiesMicrosoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SB12-009: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 2, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 2, 2012
- TA12-006A: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Vulnerable to Brute-Force AttackWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Vulnerable to Brute-Force Attack
- SA12-006A: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Vulnerable to Brute-Force AttackWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Vulnerable to Brute-Force Attack
- SB12-002: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of December 26, 2011Vulnerability Summary for the Week of December 26, 2011
- SB11-360: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of December 19, 2011Vulnerability Summary for the Week of December 19, 2011
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- Vulnerability in Symantec pcAnywhere Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB12-01)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Could Allow for Remote Code Execution (MS12-005)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Media Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS12-004)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Reported in the .NET Framework (MS11-100)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-04)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Oracle JRE Java Platform...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-096)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows OLE Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (MS11-093)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Publisher Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-091)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-094)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (MS11-089)...
- Cumulative Security Update of ActiveX Kill Bits (MS11-090)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Media Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-092)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-087)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-04)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-28)...
- Multiple Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird Vulnerabilities Could Allow for Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in TCP/IP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-083)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Microsoft Outlook Web Access Session Replay Security Bypass Vulnerability...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple Mac OS X and Apple Safari Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (MS11-081)...
- Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-077)...
- Vulnerability in the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-078)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Novell GroupWise Could Allow Remote Code Execution ...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-26)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-24)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-073)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-072)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple QuickTime Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Remote Desktop Protocol Worm "Morto"...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerabilities in BlackBerry Enterprise Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution - RISK: HIGH...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-21) - RISK: HIGH...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-19) - RISK: HIGH...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Visio Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-060) - RISK: HIGH...
- Vulnerabilities in DNS Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-058) - RISK: HIGH...
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (MS11-057) - RISK: HIGH...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple QuickTime Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple Mac OS X Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-18)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-17)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-16)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-041)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-045)...
- Vulnerability in the Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and in Microsoft Silverlight Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-039)...
- Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-044)...
- Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language (VML) Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-052)...
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (MS11-050)...
- Vulnerability in OLE Automation Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-038)...
- Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-036)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-12) ...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB11-12)...
- Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-036)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft HTML Help Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Windows Fax Cover Page Editor Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-024)...
- Vulnerability in GDI+ Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-029)...
- Vulnerability in JScript and VBScript Scripting Engines Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-031)...
- Vulnerability in the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-032...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-023)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-022)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-021)...
- Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-028)...
- Cumulative Security Update of ActiveX Kill Bits (MS11-027)...
- Vulnerabilities in SMB Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-020)...
- Vulnerabilities in SMB Client Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-019)...
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (MS11-018)...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution -- RISK: HIGH...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple Mac OS X Could Allow Remote Code Execution - RISK: HIGH...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution - RISK: HIGH...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution - RISK: HIGH...
- Vulnerabilities in Windows Media Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-015) - RISK: HIGH...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution - RISK: HIGH...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Adobe Products...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Visio Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-008)...
- Vulnerability in the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-007)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-003)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Windows Graphics Rendering Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Novell GroupWise Internet Agent Could Lead to Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in BlackBerry Attachment Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Data Access Components Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS11-002)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Graphics Rendering Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in BlackBerry Attachment Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Publisher Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-103)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Graphics Filters Could Allow for Remote Code Execution (MS10-105)...
- Vulnerabilities in the OpenType Font (OTF) Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-091)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-090)...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple QuickTime Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Multiple Adobe Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple Mac OS X Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-087)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-088)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Novell GroupWise Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Multiple Adobe Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Multiple Adobe Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in BlackBerry Attachment Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Driver Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (MS10-073)...
- Vulnerability in COM Validation in Windows Shell and WordPad Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-083)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-082)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Common Control Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-081)...
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-080)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-079)...
- Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-077)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows OpenType Fonts (MS10-076 and MS10-078)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-071)...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in ASP.NET Could Allow for Information Disclosure - RISK: HIGH...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Remote Procedure Call Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-066)...
- Vulnerability in Unicode Scripts Processor Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-063)...
- Vulnerability in MPEG-4 Codec Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-062)...
- Vulnerability in Print Spooler Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-061)...
- New Vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- "Here You Have" Email Worm...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Apple QuickTime Player Could Allow for Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Adobe Products...
- Multiple Adobe Products are Prone to a Remote Code Execution Vulnerability...
- Vulnerability in Apple QuickTime Player Could Allow for Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Adobe Flash Media Server Remote Security Vulnerabilities...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Adobe Products...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-053)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Movie Maker Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-050)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft MPEG Layer-3 Codec Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-052)...
- Vulnerability in Cinepak Codec Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-055)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-057)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-056)...
- Vulnerabilities in SMB Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-054)...
- Vulnerabilities in the Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime and in Microsoft Silverlight Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-060)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft XML Core Services Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-051)...
- Vulnerabilities in SChannel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-049)...
- Multiple Adobe Products are Prone to a Remote Code Execution Vulnerability...
- Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Automatic File Execution...
- Vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Automatic File Execution...
- Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Automatic File Execution...
- Vulnerability in Windows Shell Could Allow Automatic File Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Novell GroupWise Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Access ActiveX Controls Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-044)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Outlook Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-045)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Help and Support Center Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Adobe Products are Prone to a Remote Code Execution Vulnerability...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Novell Netware Could Allow for Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Help and Support Center Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Adobe Products...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Help and Support Center Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Adobe Products...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Help and Support Center Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in COM Validation in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-036)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-038)...
- Cumulative Security Update of ActiveX Kill Bits (MS10-034)...
- Vulnerabilities in Media Decompression Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-033)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-035)...
- Multiple Adobe Products are Prone to a Remote Code Execution Vulnerability...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in the JRE Java Platform Could Allow Remote Code Execution ...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-031)....
- Microsoft Windows SMTP Server DNS Spoofing Vulnerabilities...
- Vulnerability in Windows Movie Maker and Microsoft Producer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-016)...
- Vulnerability in HP Operations Manager Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in the JRE Java Platform Could Allow Remote Code Execution ...
- Vulnerability in Cisco Security Desktop Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Publisher Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-023)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Media Player 9 Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-027)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Visio Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-028)...
- Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft MPEG Layer-3 Codecs Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-026)...
- Vulnerabilities in SMB Client Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-020)...
- Vulnerabilities in Windows Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-019)...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in the JRE Java Platform Could Allow Remote Code Execution ...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in VMware Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple QuickTime Player Could Allow for Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-018)...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-017)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Movie Maker and Microsoft Producer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-016)...
- Multiple Security Vulnerabilities found in Apache HTTP Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in IBM Lotus Domino Web Access ActiveX Control Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Mozilla Products Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Discovered in Adobe Products...
- Security Update of ActiveX Kill Bits (MS10-008)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-004)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-003)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Shell Handler Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-007)...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-013)...
- Vulnerabilities in SMB Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-012)...
- Vulnerabilities in the Microsoft SMB Client Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-006)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS10-002)...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Apple iTunes and Quick Time Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Could Allow For Remote Code Execution...
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Embedded OpenType Font Engine Could Allow for Remote Code Execution (MS10-001)...
Department of Homeland Security News
Department of Homeland Security News

- Secretary Napolitano Unveils National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security25 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today unveiled the Obama administration's National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The Department of Homeland Security is committed to facilitating legitimate trade and travel, while preventing terrorists from exploiting supply chains, protecting transportation systems from attacks and disruptions, and increasing the resilience of global supply chains.
- Secretary Napolitano Highlights DHS' Progress in 201123 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON—Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano on Monday toured operations and received briefings at DHS facilities in the National Capital Region. The Secretary toured Transportation Security Administration and Customs and Border Protection operations at Washington Dulles International Airport, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Cyber Crimes Center in Virginia, the Secret Service's James J. Rowley Training Center in Beltsville, Md. and the FEMA IMAT and the Fairfax USAR team in Herndon, Va. - highlighting the major steps the Department has taken this year to enhance America's capabilities to guard against terrorism; secure the nation's borders; engage in smart enforcement of our immigration laws; safeguard and secure cyberspace; prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters; and to mature and strengthen the homeland security enterprise.
- Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Remarks at the National Sheriffs' Association 2012 Winter Conference19 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today delivered remarks at the National Sheriffs' Association 2012 Winter Conference highlighting the Department's progress over the past three years working together with state and local law enforcement to build a safer, more secure and resilient nation.
- Secretary Napolitano Meets with State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement on Countering Violent Extremism18 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today joined Attorney General Eric Holder and Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism John Brennan at the White House to meet with senior state, local and tribal law enforcement officials to discuss the Obama administration's Strategic Implementation Plan for Empowering Local Partners to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States—released in December—and engage them on the critical task of preventing violent extremism in their communities. Attendees included sheriffs and chiefs of police from across the country, including representatives from the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Major Cities Chiefs Association, National Sheriffs' Association, National Native American Law Enforcement Association, Governors Homeland Security Advisors Council, and Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council.
- Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Participation in Panel Discussion Hosted by the Aspen Homeland Security Group17 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today joined former National Security Advisor General James Jones and former CIA Acting Director John McLaughlin in a panel discussion to highlight the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) work with international partners to strengthen global travel and trade networks, secure cyberspace, and combat global threats.
- Secretary Napolitano Participates in Human Trafficking Roundtable 12 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today met with public and private sector representatives for a roundtable discussion at the White House to discuss the Department's efforts to combat human trafficking, in recognition of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. This month, the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Blue Campaign launched a new suite of awareness trainings, which will be distributed to key sectors, including transportation, hospitality, retail, law enforcement, first responders, and NGOs to increase awareness and educate people on how to identify and report suspected cases of human trafficking.
- Remarks by Secretary Janet Napolitano30 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTGood morning. I'm pleased to join Commissioner Bersin, Deputy Commissioner Aguilar, Assistant Commissioner Winkowski, and the men and women of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
- DHS Announces "If You See Something, Say Something™" Campaign Partnership with the National Hockey League29 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON, D.C. - WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced a new partnership between DHS' "If You See Something, Say SomethingTM" public awareness campaign and the National Hockey League (NHL) - highlighting the Department's continued partnership with the sports industry to ensure the safety and security of employees, players and fans.
- Statement by Secretary Napolitano on Commissioner Bersin's Resignation22 Dec 2011 07:00:00 EST"I want to thank Alan Bersin for his distinguished leadership over the past two years as the CBP Commissioner."
- DHS and DOD Announce Continued Partnership in Strengthening Southwest Border Security20 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTThe Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced they will continue their critical partnership to further strengthen the already unprecedented levels of personnel, technology, and infrastructure along the Southwest border - representing the Administration's ongoing commitment to secure the border and facilitate legitimate trade and travel.
- Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Meeting with Swedish Deputy Foreign Minister Frank Belfrage16 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today joined the Swedish State Secretary and Deputy Foreign Minister Frank Belfrage and Department of Justice Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer to sign a Preventing and Combating Crime Agreement between the U.S. and Sweden—allowing for the exchange of biometric and biographic data between the United States and the Kingdom of Sweden to bolster counterterrorism and law enforcement efforts while protecting individual privacy.
- Statement by Secretary Napolitano on DOJ's Findings of Discriminatory Policing in Maricopa County15 Dec 2011 07:00:00 EST“The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is troubled by the Department of Justice's (DOJ) findings of discriminatory policing practices within the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO). Discrimination undermines law enforcement and erodes the public trust. DHS will not be a party to such practices. Accordingly, and effective immediately, DHS is terminating MCSO's 287(g) jail model agreement and is restricting the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office access to the Secure Communities program. DHS will utilize federal resources for the purpose of identifying and detaining those individuals who meet U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement's (ICE) immigration enforcement priorities. The Department will continue to enforce federal immigration laws in Maricopa County in smart, effective ways that focus our resources on criminal aliens, recent border crossers, repeat and egregious immigration law violators and employers who knowingly hire illegal labor.”
- Statement By Deputy Secretary Lute On The Signing Of A New U.S.-EU PNR Agreement14 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTToday, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Jane Holl Lute issued the following statement upon signing of a new Passenger Name Records (PNR) agreement between the United States and the European Union.
- Written Statement of Damon Penn, Assistant Administrator, National Continuity Programs, Federal Emergency Management Agency before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management: "EAS and IPAWS"13 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTIt is an honor to appear before you on behalf of FEMA, to discuss the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) program and our recent nationwide Emergency Alert System (EAS) test.
- Secretary Napolitano Unveils New "If You See Something, Say Something™" Campaign Spanish-Language Public Service Announcements12 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTSecretary Napolitano Unveils New "If You See Something, Say Something™" Campaign Spanish-Language Public Service Announcements
- Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Meeting with Canadian Public Safety Minister Vic Toews12 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today met with Canadian Public Safety Minister Vic Toews to discuss the ongoing partnership between the United States and Canada to strengthen border security and information sharing capabilities to better combat cross-border crime, while expediting legitimate trade and travel.
- Fact Sheet: Blueprint for a Secure Cyber Future12 Dec 2011 07:00:00 EST
- Readout Of Secretary Napolitano's Meeting With Secretary Lahood And Canadian Minister Lebel9 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today joined Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Ray LaHood to meet with Canadian Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Minister Denis Lebel to discuss the ongoing partnership between the United States and Canada to work on a shared approach to border and transportation security, while expediting lawful trade and travel.
- Fact Sheet: Beyond the Border United States – Canada Economic Relationship7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTThe United States and Canada enjoy the largest bilateral trade and investment relationship in the world, supported by the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement of 1988 and advanced since 1994 through the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
- Fact Sheet: Beyond the Border United States – Canada Law Enforcement Cooperation7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTThe United States and Canada have long enjoyed a collaborative law enforcement relationship. Through joint threat assessment, investigations, operations, and support for prosecutions, consistent with our respective domestic laws, we have made both countries more secure while facilitating lawful travel and trade.
- Written Statement of Steward D. Beckham Director, Office of National Capital Region Coordination, Federal Emergency Management Agency before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia and The U.S. Senate Homeland Security A7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTNCRC was transferred to FEMA along with other preparedness elements under the Post Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act (PKEMRA) in 2007. This shift recognized FEMA's strong partnerships with state, local, and federal authorities, and was designed to promote the seamless coordination of all-hazards preparedness and response efforts between and across all National Capital Region jurisdictions.
- Fact Sheet: Beyond the Border Statement of Privacy Principles7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTBeyond the Border recognizes that today's threats to our mutual security are global, complex, rapidly evolving, and sophisticated. As many of these threats require cross-border cooperation, greater information sharing between Canada and the United States is vital to enhancing our countries' shared security.
- Fact Sheet: Beyond the Border Facilitating Travel at the United States - Canada Border7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTAt 5,525 miles (8,891 kilometers), the United States-Canada border is the longest shared border in the world. The border, which crosses various terrains and environments, is a diverse region consisting of major metropolitan centers, integrated bi-national communities, numerous transit hubs, tribal lands, and vast regions with little or no population. It is also a dynamic border with accessibility and security requirements that vary significantly with the seasons.
- Testimony Of Assistant Secretary David Heyman, Office Of Policy Before The House Committee On The Judiciary, Subcommittee On Immigration Policy And Enforcement: "The United States Visa Waiver Program"7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTTestimony Of Assistant Secretary David Heyman, Office Of Policy Before The House Committee On The Judiciary, Subcommittee On Immigration Policy And Enforcement: "The United States Visa Waiver Program"
- Fact Sheet: Beyond the Border Key Questions and Answers7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTKey questions and answers about the Beyond the Border Action Plan.
- Fact Sheet: Beyond the Border Pre-Inspection and Pre-Clearance 7 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTThrough the Beyond the Border initiative, the United States and Canada are committed to enhancing security while facilitating lawful travel and trade. Pre-inspection and pre-clearance are important tools for achieving these goals.
- Testimony of Craig A. Bennett, Director, National Pollution Funds Center, Before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, on "The Restore Act" (H.R. 3096): Relationship to the OSLTF and OPA '907 Dec 2011 07:00:00 ESTOn the evening of April 20, 2010, an explosion aboard the Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) DEEPWATER HORIZON, located in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 50 miles from the coast of Louisiana, led to the sinking of the MODU, the tragic loss of 11 lives, and the worst oil spill in U.S. history.












