Skip Navigation Links.  

Weekly Newsletter

In response to numerous requests from subscribers, the Homeland Security Institute has constructed a newsletter archive. This page contains all available homeland security newsletters since July 2000. Please note: a limited number of the links provided by older newsletters may no longer be functional. Due to the transient nature of the Web, news sources and other websites frequently remove articles or entire pages, based on their own agendas and needs. We hope that you will find this service useful. If you have any suggestions for further improvement, please contact the institute at homelandsecurity@hsi.dhs.gov and include in the subject line the word "Archives."

Select Year/Month of archives:
 
August 27 - Highlights
  • Court Holds Credit Agency Responsible for Repeating Watch List Error
  • Five More States Complete Disaster Planning for Children
  • TSA Begins "Enhanced Patdown" at Boston and Las Vegas Airports
  • Illiteracy Is High in Afghan Security Forces
  • CIA Says U.S. Is a Source of Terrorists
  • Katrina Rumors Squelched
  • Insurgencies Can Be Hard to Kill
  • Criminals Caught by Secure Communities
August 20 - Highlights
  • U.S. Wages Secret Assault on Terrorism
  • Border Patrol Suicides Increase
  • CIA Finds Interrogation Tapes of 9/11 Plotter
  • FBI Gives Top Secret Clearance to More Local Law Officers
  • EPA Homeland Security Research
  • Cyberwar or Espionage?
  • Afghan Civilian Deaths Up
August 13 - Highlights
  • Most Arabs Favor a Nuclear Iran
  • Swine Flu Pandemic Is Over, Says World Health Organization
  • Secure Communities Now Includes All Border Counties
  • Five Countries Challenge BlackBerry Security
  • CyberCemetery
  • Millions of Security Cameras Watch Chinese Cities
  • Planning for Disasters Helps Companies Recover
August 06 - Highlights
  • Afghan Women Fear Their Fate Amid Taliban Negotiations
  • 14 Countries Participate in Rim of the Pacific Exercise
  • National Guard Border Deployment Will Take Weeks
  • Toxic Gases Don’t Follow Expected Pattern
  • All Cargo on Domestic Passenger Flights Is Now Screened
  • State Dept. Passport Issuance Process Remains Vulnerable to Fraud, Says GAO

Newsletter Subscriptions

Publications
Contact Information

HOMELAND SECURITY STUDIES AND ANALYSIS INSTITUTE
2900 South Quincy St.
Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22206
(703)416-2000
Contact Us

Dept of Homeland Security