Homeland security: the possible, probable, and perils of information technology. Information technology is a key component in both defending against and aiding terrorism threats
International mechanisms for threat reduction of chemical and biological weapons. Steps the United States needs to take to strengthen current global initiatives
Key participants in combating terrorism. The role of American citizens and their communities in homeland security
Terrorism risks in rural and frontier America. Their importance to the successful functioning of urban America makes rural and frontier areas ripe targets for terrorism
The far-reaching impact of bioterrorism. What the European Union is doing regarding deliberate releases of biological/chemical agents based on the events in the United States