Unprecedented diversity of support for ISIL in US, study says
ISIL-related activity leads to record arrests in 2015, but diverse profiles impede counterterrorism efforts
ISIL-related activity leads to record arrests in 2015, but diverse profiles impede counterterrorism efforts
Jonathan Pollard, convicted of spying in 1987, was sentenced to life in prison, then granted parole in July
Jean Charles Brisard, an international security consultant, discusses intelligence issues with Sheila MacVicar
Analysis: The pool of ISIL supporters in France has grown beyond the surveillance capacity of any security service
Brennan: ‘I would anticipate that this is not the only operation that ISIL has in the pipeline’
Before Edward Snowden, there was Thomas Drake, the first American charged with espionage in almost 40 years
Analysis: Tech sector, privacy advocates, security experts say CISA compromises liberties, does little to stem threat
New lawsuit takes aim at the two psychologists who set up the torture program carried out by US intelligence agents
James Clapper says China continues to target ‘broad spectrum of US interests,’ wants Washington to increase security
Analysis: Veteran officials say US intel community opposes freeing a spy who sold damaging secrets to Israel