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October is Cybersecurity Month!
We live in an interconnected world that allows us to move at an unprecedented pace. Our phones, our cars, even our houses can be “smart.” But we know that with the advancements of the cyberworld, comes cybersecurity risk.
Showcasing Technologies that Support the Homeland Security Enterprise
One of my overarching goals for S&T was for us to expand how people think of us and our capabilities. There are several ways in which we protect and secure the homeland and serve the Homeland Security Enterprise.
Tune in to Our Facebook Town Hall on How to Do Business with S&T!
When I started here, one of my biggest goals was making further inroads with industry and growing our business audience. We’ve made progress, but we want to do more.
Computer Science for All
Our security leaders of tomorrow must be ready with the skills to combat threats in the 21st century, and computer science is an important building block.
September is National Preparedness Month!
At S&T, we provide the tools and technologies to facilitate planning before disasters happen so our stakeholders are empowered to be more resilient against natural and manmade threats.
Security Leaders of Tomorrow
At DHS and S&T, we are in a constant search for the security leaders of tomorrow to safeguard our nation from ever changing threats.
Calling All Startups
If you are a startup with a technology that could be adapted for firefighters, law enforcement or emergency medical technicians, I have an ask and an opportunity for you.
Talk First Response with S&T on Facebook Live!
We often take for granted the simple act of walking into a store and buying the latest technology. First responders, on the other hand, can’t always upgrade their assets so easily.
Electronic Jamming: A Different Kind Of Exercise
As a former first responder, I can tell you that the communication equipment we use is our lifeline and, at times, our only safety net. It is how we connect to our fellow responders and it is how we stay protected at the scene of an incident.