Homeland Security in the United States

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Homeland Security
 
Learning Topics
 
Purpose
Introduction
History
Homeland Security Act
Homeland Defense
Terrorism
Advisory System
Keeping yourself safe
 
Introduction
 
Homeland security refers to the security efforts the United
States takes in order to protect against terrorist activities.
Homeland security deals with:
Preventing terrorist attacks
Lowering our vulnerability to terrorism
Recovering from terrorist attacks
 
 
History
 
Homeland Security Act of 2002
Signed into law on November 25, 2002 in response to the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The Act brought together
approximately 22 separate federal agencies to establish the
Department of Homeland Security and sets forth the primary
missions of the Department.
The Act has been amended over 30 times since its original
passage.
 
Homeland Security Act
 
Title I - Department of Homeland Security
Sec. 101. Executive Department; Mission
(a) Establishment. - "There is established a Department of Homeland
Security, as an executive department of the United States within the
meaning of title 5, United States Code.
(b) Mission(1) In General. - The primary mission of the Department
is to
(A) prevent terrorist attacks within the United States;
(B) reduce the vulnerability of the United States to terrorism;
(C) minimize the damage, and assist in the recovery, from terrorist attacks that
do occur within the United States."From the 
Homeland Security Act of 2002
 
Homeland Defense
 
Definition: The protection of U.S. Territory, sovereignty,
domestic population, and critical infrastructure against
external threats and aggression.
 
Terrorism
 
Protecting the American people from
terrorist threats is the founding purpose of
the Department and our highest priority
 
The Department's efforts to battle
terrorism,
detecting explosives in public spaces
and transportation networks
 helping protect critical infrastructure
and cyber networks from attack
detecting agents of biological warfare
 
 
 
Homeland Security Advisory System
 
Cyber Security
 
National Cyber Security
Division - Responsible for
the response system, risk
management program, and
requirements for the cyber
security in the U.S.
Helps identify many things
such as identity theft and
other online criminal
activity
 
Why This Matters To You
 
You never know who is on the other side of a computer and
what type of information could be useful to them
 
Never give up sensitive information that someone could use
against you in the future
 
Reporting Threats
 
Department of Homeland Security's National Infrastructure
Coordinating Center:
 (202) 282-9201 (report incidents relating to national security
and infrastructure issues)
 
Conclusion
 
Homeland security was set up to combat the terrorism
throughout the United States
Remain vigilant and if you suspect any reasonable threats
report them to the hotline
 
Resources
 
Homeland Security
 
http://www.homelandsecurity.com/
Homeland Security Act of 2002
 
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/hr_5005_enr.pdf
 
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Homeland security in the United States encompasses measures aimed at preventing terrorist attacks, reducing vulnerability to terrorism, and aiding in recovery from attacks. Key aspects include the Homeland Security Act of 2002 which established the Department of Homeland Security and the focus on homeland defense, terrorism prevention, and advisory systems.

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  1. Homeland Security

  2. Learning Topics Purpose Introduction History Homeland Security Act Homeland Defense Terrorism Advisory System Keeping yourself safe

  3. Introduction Homeland security refers to the security efforts the United States takes in order to protect against terrorist activities. Homeland security deals with: Preventing terrorist attacks Lowering our vulnerability to terrorism Recovering from terrorist attacks

  4. History Homeland Security Act of 2002 Signed into law on November 25, 2002 in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The Act brought together approximately 22 separate federal agencies to establish the Department of Homeland Security and sets forth the primary missions of the Department. The Act has been amended over 30 times since its original passage.

  5. Homeland Security Act Title I - Department of Homeland Security Sec. 101. Executive Department; Mission (a) Establishment. - "There is established a Department of Homeland Security, as an executive department of the United States within the meaning of title 5, United States Code. (b) Mission(1) In General. -The primary mission of the Department is to (A) prevent terrorist attacks within the United States; (B) reduce the vulnerability of the United States to terrorism; (C) minimize the damage, and assist in the recovery, from terrorist attacks that do occur within the United States."From the Homeland Security Act of 2002

  6. Homeland Defense Definition: The protection of U.S. Territory, sovereignty, domestic population, and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression.

  7. Terrorism Protecting the American people from terrorist threats is the founding purpose of the Department and our highest priority The Department's efforts to battle terrorism, detecting explosives in public spaces and transportation networks helping protect critical infrastructure and cyber networks from attack detecting agents of biological warfare

  8. Homeland Security Advisory System

  9. Cyber Security National Cyber Security Division - Responsible for the response system, risk management program, and requirements for the cyber security in the U.S. Helps identify many things such as identity theft and other online criminal activity

  10. Why This Matters To You You never know who is on the other side of a computer and what type of information could be useful to them Never give up sensitive information that someone could use against you in the future

  11. Reporting Threats Department of Homeland Security's National Infrastructure Coordinating Center: (202) 282-9201 (report incidents relating to national security and infrastructure issues)

  12. Conclusion Homeland security was set up to combat the terrorism throughout the United States Remain vigilant and if you suspect any reasonable threats report them to the hotline

  13. Resources Homeland Security http://www.homelandsecurity.com/ Homeland Security Act of 2002 http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/hr_5005_enr.pdf

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