Threat Capability: Dangers (nuclear, chemical, biological, radiological, explosives, cyber, EMP, natural)
Up one levelThis category contains information related to the types of danger faced by the United States, both man-made and naturally-occurring.
- Agroterrorism
- Biological
- Cyber Dangers (Viruses, Malware, etc.)
- Diseases (Animal, Human, Zoonotic)
- Explosives
- Natural Disasters
- Nuclear
- July 7, 2009 - DHS Improved Testing of Advanced Radiation Detection
- Gene Aloise, Director of Natural Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Office, DHS Improved Testing of Advanced Radiation Detection, but still shows limits (Time Mark: 14.45)
- June 16, 2009 - Pakistan Military - Nuclear Weapons
- Rolf Mowatt-Larsen, Sr. Fellow, Harvard's Kennedy School, Pakistan Military - Nuclear Weapons (Time Mark:5.36)
- May 21, 2009 - Radiation Safety
- John Darrin, Vice President & Author, Pacific Development Services (Time Mark: 1.33)
- April 21, 2009 - Disaster and Terrorism Insurance Industry
- David John, Senior Research Fellow, Thomas Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies (Time Mark: 46.41)
- February 17, 2009 - Threat Capability: Dangers
- Daniel Dern, Author, Technology and Science Fiction (Time Mark: 34.50)
- December 9, 2008 - Lack of Chemical Security in U.S.
- Paul Orum, Consultant, Center for American Progress (Time Mark: 5.50)
- November 04, 2008 - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high yield explosives
- Terrance Allen, G3 Operations Officer, CBRNE - North Com (Time Mark: 31.36)
- June 10, 2008 - Using "Predictive Profiling" to prevent terrorist attacks
- Amotz Brandes, Managing Partner, Chameleon Associates (Time Mark: 15.15)
- April 24, 2007 - Radiation Background Survey of Selected Cities
- Mimi Hall, Staff Writer, USA Today (Time Mark: 1.53)
- April 17, 2007 - Radiation Detection for Ports, Bridges, Highways, etc.
- Angie Merak, Associate Editor, U.S. News & World Report (Time Mark: 15.21)

