AMU Homeland Security

Announcing the IHS Daily Newsletter

By Glynn Cosker
Managing Editor of IHS

By now you’ve probably noticed sweeping upgrades to InHomelandSecurity. If you’re new to IHS, welcome. The site’s fresh redesign provides a more seamless mobile and desktop viewing experience, faster load speeds, a reorganized menu, and even more breaking content to keep you well-informed.

We hope you like it.

Our fast-growing community of readers has spoken – so in addition to the site re-launch – we’re expanding our newsletter from a weekly to daily feed. If you’re already a weekly subscriber, you’ll automatically receive your new IHS daily newsletter.

Your World of Homeland Security in :60

With relevant news and information breaking around the clock and around the world, it’s critical to stay informed.

Each business day, you’ll receive a copy of the newsletter with a collection of the latest analysis, news and more in your inbox. To receive your copy of the daily news feed, sign up on the right-hand side of the home page.

Whether you’re an informed reader, a homeland security professional, serving in the military or law enforcement, emergency and disaster management, intelligence or foreign affairs—we here at IHS look forward to providing you with quality articles and expert analysis of the news and issues affecting homeland security, national security, cybersecurity and much more.

Thanks for being an avid member of our IHS community. We appreciate your readership and thank you for making IHS part of your daily news brief.

Glynn Cosker is the Managing Editor of inhomelandsecurity.com and a writer for American Military University (AMU). He is based in Washington, D.C. and is an avid writer and editor with more 20 years of professional experience. A British Foreign Service ‘brat,’ Glynn followed in his father’s footsteps as Vice Consul at the British Embassy in Washington during the 1990s and 2000s before turning his focus to becoming a reliable and credible source for homeland security coverage. Glynn recently covered the Nation’s First Major Maritime Cybersecurity Event from Rutgers University – a US Dept. of Homeland Security Center of Excellence.

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