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Antiterrorism.
Cyber security.
Disaster preparedness.
Border security.

These are just a few of the wide-ranging professional fields that have rallied under the banner of homeland security in the decade since 9/11. Inside Homeland Security®, the quarterly journal of the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, represents these professionals with peer-reviewed research, timely analysis, and informed commentary.

Readers who follow current events will find that IHS provides a deeper understanding of the factors underlying daily news reports. The journal gives readers the means to become better citizens through broader awareness of security risks in their daily lives.

The journal serves association members with opportunities for continuing education and information about credentialing courses. Most of the research articles are written by members who want to expand the body of knowledge in their fields and help colleagues advance in their careers.

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