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Charles Wall Becomes New Deputy Director of ICE

Admiral Kevin Lunday Sworn in as 28th Commandant of U.S. Coast Guard

U.S. Launches Wave of Strikes in Somalia Targeting ISIS, Al-Shabab Terror Threats

U.S. Forces Kill Al-Qaeda Affiliate Leader Linked to ISIS Ambush on Americans in Syria

Former FEMA Acting Chief Security Officer Brian Given Joins Georgetown University Public Safety Team
Brian Given, who most recently served as Acting Chief Security Officer at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has joined Georgetown University as Chief of Staff for the Office of Public Safety, bringing nearly two decades of experience across emergency management, security operations, and federal mission support. Given now serves as a senior advisor and operational lead supporting campus safety and security efforts. His responsibilities include coordinating departmental initiatives, managing executive communications, and streamlining administrative processes that support public safety operations across the university. Before arriving at Georgetown, Given spent nearly nine years at FEMA, holding a series of leadership roles spanning security, continuity, operations, and enterprise management. He served as Acting Chief Security Officer from April 2025 through January 2026, overseeing agency-wide security programs designed to protect FEMA personnel, facilities, and resources while mitigating risks tied to fraud and operational disruption. Prior to that, he was Deputy Chief Security Officer, helping manage FEMA’s protective services and internal security posture during a period of sustained disaster response activity. Earlier in his FEMA career, Given led business and operational functions across multiple mission support components. As Director of the Business Support Division, he coordinated disaster and continuity readiness across FEMA’s mission support enterprise, integrating efforts among human capital, IT, procurement, administrative services, and security offices. He also previously served as Chief of the Operations Branch within the Risk Management Directorate, where he oversaw budget execution, acquisitions, and performance management. Given’s background also includes experience in enterprise systems development and emergency communications. He led the integration of FEMA’s customer relationship management platform within the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration and supported national emergency communications planning efforts earlier in his career. Before joining FEMA, Given worked at Booz Allen Hamilton for nearly a decade, supporting FEMA programs focused on flood risk mapping, portfolio management, and disaster communications, as well as the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National 911 Program. (AI was used in part to facilitate this article.)

DEA Veteran Frank Tarentino Named Associate Chief of Operations for Northeast Region

Science and Technology Directorate Shares 2025 Year in Review

China Claims Over 10 Quantum-Based Cyber Weapons Are Being Tested for Warfare
China’s military has revealed fresh details about its push to use quantum technology to extract high-value intelligence from public cyberspace, signaling a new phase in how future conflicts could be planned and fought. The disclosure came from Science and Technology Daily, an official state newspaper, which said the People’s Liberation Army is already testing early quantum cyberwarfare tools during frontline missions. According to the report, more than 10 experimental quantum cyber warfare tools are now “under development,” with several already being “tested in front-line missions.” The work is being led by a supercomputing laboratory at the National University of Defense Technology. Read the rest of the story at Interesting Engineering.

China Claims Over 10 Quantum-Based Cyber Weapons Are Being Tested for Warfare

Former CISA Leader Jen Easterly Joins RSAC as CEO

Former CISA Leader Jen Easterly Joins RSAC as CEO

