The Homeland Security News Wire is the homeland security industry’s largest online daily news publication, authoritative, in-depth analysis and coverage of the day’s most important homeland security stories. It is an essential tool for busy executives, key decision makers and senior policy experts and those who wish to remain in the know, and make more informed security related decisions.

The Homeland Security News Wire links government, business, finance, science and technology together in the context of the fast-moving homeland security world. Whether you are seeking background information on a new technology or product, analysis of business or policy trends in homeland security, or wish to be the first informed about key grants, contracts, or new regulations, the HSNW is your single, must-read source of homeland security news and information.

Homeland Security News Wire covers and analyzes key issues in

  • Biometrics
  • Business
  • Continuity/Recovery
  • Cybersecurity
  • Detection
  • Education/Science/Technology
  • Emergency/Policy/Military
  • Government Policy
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Health/Biodefense
  • Surveillance
  • System Integration
  • Transportation/Border

Go here for a detailed list of topics covered

Editorial Staff

Ben Frankel, editor-in-chief, has years of experience as a writer and editor in the fields of international security, defense, and foreign policy. Ben did his undergraduate studies at the University of Tel Aviv, and his graduate work at the University of Chicago.

Idris B. Odunewu, executive editor, reports on cybersecurity, terrorism, and government policy. Previously he worked as a communications strategist and an adjunct professor of marketing and advertising. Idris holds a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business and Marketing from Marquette University.

Mark Zablocki, managing editor, is also an adjunct professor of business and technology at a private Long Island college, where he specializes in disaster planning and recovery, cyber-security, and international business. The holder B.A. in history and a master’s in business administration, he has long held an interest in military technology and the adaptation of military technology to law enforcement and civilian applications.

John ChanqizVafai, contributing editor, specializes in international security. He grew up in Iran, where he also served as general counsel for OPEC. John holds a J.D. degree from the University of Tehran and a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Yale University.

Grant Lally,contributing editor, specializes in public policy and international law and policy. A member of the Society of Professional Journalists and American Bar Association, he has been a writer and editor for many years. Grant holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University; a Juris Doctor degree from Boston University; and a Masters in International Law from Georgetown University.

Arash Kashanian, senior writer, has a deep interest in public policy. He served in the U.S. Marines, and has been an investigative journalist for five years. Arash holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Stony Brook University in New York, and is working towards a dual degree in Juris Doctor / Master of Business Administration at Hofstra University.

Derek Major, writer, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he became interested in journalism.Derek holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Penn State University in Pennsylvania. He also has a background in sports writing and sound-editing.

Anthony Nicaj,writer,has reported extensively on biometric, cybersecurity, and surveillance technologies. Anthony holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from SUNY Geneseo. He is also a chef, cooking under Top Chef Paul Qui.

Robert Lopez,writer, specializes in military, security, public policy, and Latin American security issues. A graduate of the University of Texas, Bob has more than fifteen years of experience as a journalist and writer.

Adil Hussain, writer, specializes in political and security issues in the Islamic, Arab, and Mediterranean worlds. Educated at the University of Cairo, Adil has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and North Africa.