Resources for Leaders of Faith-Based Communities, Organizations, and Institutions
DHS, along with our partners at all levels of government, will continue to help community leaders prepare for and respond to a range of public safety challenges.
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DHS, along with our partners at all levels of government, will continue to help community leaders prepare for and respond to a range of public safety challenges.
This infographic defines what doxing is and outlines proactive steps individuals can take to prevent themselves from doxing.
The U.S. remains in a heightened threat environment and recent events reinforce that. As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues, we have seen an increase in reports of threats against Jewish, Muslim, and Arab communities and institutions. Lone offenders, motivated by a range of violent ideologies, pose the most likely threat. We urge the public to stay vigilant and to promptly report suspicious activity to local law enforcement.
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) general resources, information on publicly available training, and law enforcement resources.
This SBCC and Migration Information Center Resource Guide for partners includes information about DHS processes and lawful immigration pathways, and shareable content on the U.S. immigration system.
DHS S&T announced that it has published a GPS Receiver Whitelist Development Guide and a new release of the Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Integrity Library to protect against the spoofing, or deceiving, of GPS devices through false signals.
Lo siguiente es información del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés) disponible en español.
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.
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.