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- SB12-051: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of February 13, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of February 13, 2012
- TA12-045A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple VulnerabilitiesMicrosoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SB12-044: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of February 6, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of February 6, 2012
- SB12-037: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 30, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 30, 2012
- SB12-030: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 23, 2012Vulnerability Summary for the Week of January 23, 2012
- 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
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- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player Could Allow For Remote Code Execution (APSB12-03)...
- Vulnerability in C Run-Time Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS12-013)...
- Vulnerabilities in .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS12-016)...
- Vulnerability in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS12-008)...
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Visio Viewer 2010 Could Allow Remote Code Execution (MS12-015)...
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (MS12-010)...
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player Could Allow For 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 Symantec pcAnywhere Could Allow Remote Code Execution...
- 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 and Dutch Minister of Security and Justice Ivo Opstelten Sign Letter of Intent on Cybersecurity Cooperation22 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and Dutch Minister of Security and Justice Ivo Opstelten today signed a Letter of Intent to build upon cooperative cybersecurity initiatives to promote a safe, secure and resilient cyber environment.
- Readout of Secretary Napolitano's Visit to Texas21 Feb 2012 07:00:00 EST
- Chief Information Officer Richard Spires' written testimony for a House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform, Subcommittee hearing regarding duplicative IT investments17 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTEfforts at the Department of Homeland Security to reduce duplicative information technology (IT) investments.
- DHS Announces Grant Guidance for Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Preparedness Grants17 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today announced the release of FY 2012 grant guidance and application kits for seven DHS preparedness grant programs totaling over $1.3 billion to assist states, urban areas, tribal and territorial governments, non-profit agencies, and the private sector in strengthening our nation's ability to prevent, protect, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters and other emergencies in support of the National Preparedness Goal.
- Joint testimony of Chief Privacy Officer Mary Ellen Callahan, and Operations Coordination and Planning Director Richard Chávez for a House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence hearing on DHS monitoring of social networking and media16 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTThe Department of Homeland Security's use of social media, and the privacy protections the DHS Privacy Office has put into place.
- Statement by Press Secretary Matt Chandler on Secretary Napolitano's Upcoming Visit to Texas16 Feb 2012 07:00:00 EST“Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano will travel to McAllen, Texas on Feb. 20-21 and will join U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Acting Commissioner David Aguilar to see CBP operations at the Southwest border, receive briefings on the Department's efforts to secure the border while facilitating lawful travel and trade, and meet with state and local law enforcement officials. More details on the trip will be released once they are finalized.”
- Testimony of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for a hearing entitled “Securing America's Future: The Cybersecurity Act of 2012”16 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTA review of the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity mission and how new legislation will strengthen its ability to protect the Nation.
- Testimony of Robert Bray, TSA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Law Enforcement and the Federal Air Marshal Service before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Transportation Security for a hearing addressing the Federal Air Marshal Service16 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTA House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation Security hearing entitled “Last Line of Defense: the Federal Air Marshal Service 10 Years After 9/11”
- Testimony of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano before the House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Homeland Security for a hearing on the proposed fiscal 2013 appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security15 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTTestimony of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano before the House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Homeland Security for a hearing on the proposed fiscal 2013 appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security
- Testimony of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano before the House Committee on Homeland Security for a hearing entitled “An Examination of the President's FY 2013 Budget Request for the Department of Homeland Security”15 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTDHS Secretary Janet Napolitano presents to the House Committee on Homeland Security President Obama's Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 Budget Request for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
- Testimony of USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement for a hearing entitled “Safeguarding the Integrity of the Immigration Benefits Adjudication Process”15 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTThe efforts of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to protect the integrity of our nation's immigration system and to help safeguard our nation's security.
- Secretary Napolitano Announces Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Request13 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTWASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today unveiled the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) fiscal year (FY) 2013 budget request of $39.5 billion in net discretionary funding. An additional $5.5 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) is provided separately, pursuant to the Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA). Recognizing the current fiscal environment, the Department's net discretionary amount is 0.5 percent below the FY 2012 enacted level.
- TSA Pre✓™ Pilot to Expand to Busiest US Airports8 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John S. Pistole today announced the expansion of TSA Pre?™, a passenger pre-screening initiative, to additional airports across the country following the program's success at seven pilot locations
- Testimony of John Pistole, Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Transportation Security addressing the TSA Screening Partnership Program7 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTTestimony of John Pistole, Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Transportation Security addressing the TSA Screening Partnership Program.
- Joint testimony of David Heyman, Assistant Secretary for the Office of Policy, Rear Admiral Zukunft, Assistant Commandant for U.S. Coast Guard Office of Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship, and Kevin McAleenan, Acting Assistant Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field7 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTTestimony addressing The Department of Homeland Security's work in the area of supply chain security at a House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security hearing entitled "Balancing Maritime Security and Trade Facilitation: Protecting our Ports, Increasing Commerce and Securing the Supply Chain - Part 1."
- Testimony of Alan Cohn, Policy's Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Strategic Plans, before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Management regarding how DHS is implementing a strategy to counter emerging threats3 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTTestimony of Alan Cohn, Policy's Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Strategic Plans, before the House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Management regarding how DHS is implementing a strategy to counter emerging threats
- Testimony of Rand Beers, National Protection and Programs Directorate Under Secretary, before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy regarding the Department of Homeland Security's efforts to regulate the security of high-risk chemical facilities und3 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTTestimony of Rand Beers, National Protection and Programs Directorate Under Secretary, before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy regarding the Department of Homeland Security's efforts to regulate the security of high-risk chemical facilities under the Chemical Facility Anti-terrorism Standards (CFATS).
- Secretary Napolitano Announces "If You See Something, Say Something™" Partnership with NFL for Super Bowl XLVI1 Feb 2012 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today traveled to Indianapolis to highlight the Department's “If You See Something, Say Something™” public awareness campaign's continued partnership with the National Football League (NFL) to help ensure the safety and security of employees, players and fans during the regular season, and Super Bowl XLVI.
- DHS Reforms To Attract And Retain Highly Skilled Immigrants31 Jan 2012 07:00:00 EST
- Testimony of U.S. Coast Guard before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Regarding Offshore Drilling in Cuba and The Bahamas and Coast Guard's Oil Spill Readiness an30 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTCoast Guard's plans and ongoing efforts to prepare for and respond to a pollution discharge that, while occurring outside of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone, may threaten to impact our waters or natural resources. The Coast Guard is committed to protecting U.S. interests, particularly U.S. coastlines and natural resources, from potential discharges from deepwater drilling in waters of nations adjacent to the United States.
- Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano's 2nd Annual Address on the State of America's Homeland Security: Homeland Security and Economic Security30 Jan 2012 07:00:00 ESTSecretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano's 2nd Annual Address on the State of America's Homeland Security: Homeland Security and Economic Security at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.












