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Monday, February 10, 2025

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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... The homeland security community is faced with potential risks from numerous political, social, domestic and international threats and must adapt to the evolving technological landscape like artificial intelligence and quantum computing, while maintaining vigilance toward the ongoing threat from the Taliban, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), China, and Russia.

What follows has been categorized into three sections, those forecasts dealing with

>>Terrorism (lone actors, ISIS, DVE),

>>Advanced Technology (cybersecurity, UAS), and

>>Multidimensional Threats (political polarization, biotechnology, supply chains).

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Terrorism with a Small Footprint, Individual Actor Methodology

2025 will usher in many new, unknown and surprising-source threats. In today's world of coordinated response, many threat actors have adapted and now the individual threat actor should be on everyone's radar. Different from "lone wolf" attacks, individual threat actors may be part of larger organizations or movements but acting out in an asymmetric warfare methodology in order to make it harder to prevent. Such threats may attack "soft targets" that may not have been threatened previously.

The most-likely-to-occur threats, and hence, possibly most pressing at an all-homeland level, are likely to come from four main threat categories: insider threat; homegrown violent extremism (HVE)/domestic violent extremism (DVE), adversarial nation threats; and terrorist threat actors.

Attacks could come in the form ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-10 03:43 PM | Reply

Any one out there seriously doubt that Donald is increasing the chances of Americans being killed or otherwise harmed by terrorism?

If it were a Muslim such as Barack Obama doing what Trump is doing, MAGA would be hitting the roof.

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2025-02-11 08:59 AM | Reply

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