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The following are CFTT reports for SQLite date recovery tools (organized by publication date). The DHS Science and Technology Directorate funded these reports.
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The following are CFTT reports for SQLite date recovery tools (organized by publication date). The DHS Science and Technology Directorate funded these reports.
The Master Question List (MQL) is intended to quickly present the current state of available information to government decision makers in a possible operational response to African Swine Fever and allow structured and scientifically guided discussions across the federal government without burdening them with the need to review scientific reports, and to prevent duplication of efforts by highlighting and coordinating research.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) collaborated with Mobility 4 Public Safety, the Los Angeles region and the Houston/Harris County region to create the Mobility Acceleration Coalition (MAC).
What we know and still need to find out about the virus.
This list of questions was created by DHS S&T’s National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (NUSTL) to help Department of Homeland Security Components, and other entities with C-UAS authority build a comprehensive understanding of the nuances, capabilities and limitations of C-UAS technology to aid in purchasing decisions.
The following are CFTT reports for write-protected drives (organized by publication date). The DHS Science and Technology Directorate funded these reports.
Science and Technology (S&T) impact document on aviation security, highlighting areas like detection, mitigation, and prevention.
The report on Cycles of Warning is to provide public safety officials with timeless and actionable alerting guidance.
The P25 CAP Program Updates for August 2019 can be downloaded below.
This S&T study recommends federal agencies adopt a continuous approach to standards-based mobile app vetting by integrating vetting tools with EMM and exploring nontraditional approaches, such as app threat intelligence. These approaches would improve overall federal system mobile device and enterprise security while also enabling employees to use apps to conduct business and accomplish their organization’s mission.