
Kristina Tanasichuk
Publisher and Executive Editor at Homeland Security Today
Pointing out the ironies and the ecstasies. Emphasis on health, stroke research, stress reducers, and food as medicine.
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
hstoday.us | Kristina Tanasichuk
As the nation marks 30 years since the Oklahoma City bombing, HSToday Executive Editor Kristina Tanasichuk sat down with the Director of the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) to reflect on the tragic events of April 19, 1995—when a truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building claimed 168 lives in the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.
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2 months ago |
hstoday.us | Kristina Tanasichuk
The continued campaign to threaten personnel working for the government, and homeland security in particular, has reached a new level as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have become the target of a campaign in Southern California to release their personal information.
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2 months ago |
hstoday.us | Kristina Tanasichuk
HSToday Executive Editor Kristina Tanasichuk sits down with Dr. Mark Bailey, author of Unknowable Minds and Chair of the Cyber Intelligence and Data Science Department, National Defense University. About Unknowable Minds: Imagine that in the cold heart of a secret military facility, a new form of intelligence awakens. It is a synthetic mind born from intricate algorithms and complex computations, operating in ways unfathomable to its human creators.
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Feb 3, 2025 |
hstoday.us | Kristina Tanasichuk |Eric Byer |several Washington |Beyond” award
We at Homeland Security Today have once again reached out to our Editorial Board, columnists, and community of subject-matter experts to ask for their assessment of the threats facing the nation in 2025. As our readers know, our experts come from a unique cadre with practical experience who have devoted their careers to defending and protecting America. In this three-part series, we share their assessments of the risks and vulnerabilities that should be at the forefront of our community.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
hstoday.us | Kristina Tanasichuk
Homeland Security Today sat down with Mary Rodriguez, the Deputy Director of the Office of International Affairs at the Department of Justice, who is running for the Executive Committee of INTERPOL. The Executive Committee is the governing body in charge of supervising the execution of the General Assembly’s decisions and the administration and work of the General Secretariat.
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