NEWS & ANALYSIS

Morning Security Brief: Petraeus Fallout, McAfee Wanted for Questioning, Biological Attack Modeling, and More

The Petraeus scandal just keeps getting bigger and bigger. McAfee founder a “person of interest” in neighbor’s murder. Iran tells why it shot at a U.S. drone. And more.

Morning Security Brief: Navy SEALs Punished, Police UAVs, LAPD Loses Excessive Force Suit, and More

Navy SEALs punished for leaking classified information. Stroke victim wins excessive force lawsuit against LAPD. See the different UAVs law enforcement uses. And more.

First Guilty Verdict in Operation Rhino

Yesterday, a Minneapolis janitor was convicted on five terrorism-related counts for facilitating the recruitment and travel of young men to join a Somali terrorist organization

Morning Security Brief: North Korea Issues New Threat, CIA Wants More Drones, and More

North Korea threatens a strike if South Korean activists launch propaganda balloons into the country. The U.S. is cooperating with Japan after two Navy personnel were arrested for rape. The CIA wants more armed drones. And more.

Morning Security Brief: Venezuela Election, Sovereign Citizens Movement, Arizona Man Guilty of Chemical Attack, and More

Venezuela's election happens peacefully despite initial panic from the public. The SPLC warns of the Sovereign Citizens Movement. Arizona man found guilty of launching a chemical attack in 2009. And more.

Morning Security Brief: Security Convoy in Iraq Hit by Bomb, Mexico Makes Arrests in Border Shooting, Phone Scam, and More

Private security targeted in Iraq. Mexico arrests two in Border Patrol agent shooting death. The FTC cracks down on “tech support” phone scam. And more.

Morning Security Brief: Camp Bastion Attack, Cyber Security Hall of Fame, Schools Investigated for Cheating, and More

The Taliban launches the most destructive attack in the history of the 11-year war in Afghanistan. Cyber Security Hall of Fame list announced. Forensics company to investigate Baltimore schools. And more.

Netanyahu Irked By Security Cabinet Leaks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a Wednesday meeting with his security cabinet right after it started because someone on the cabinet is leaking information.

Morning Security Brief: Estimating the Cartel Death Toll, NIST Standard Could Mean Government Web Site Overhaul, and More

A blogger calls for a uniform way of counting deaths across agencies to get an accurate number of narco-related deaths in Mexico. NIST standard could cause an overhaul for government Web sites. And more.

Morning Security Brief: Quick Online Security Tips, Mobile Payment System Concerns, Chrome Exploits, and More

Online security tips. Google increases exploit bounties. Mobile payment system concerns. And more.