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Homeland Security Week Agenda

Homeland Security Week 2025 convened leading experts and key decision-makers from the DHS, DOJ, local law enforcement, and industry to address the most pressing security challenges facing the U.S. homeland. While the 2026 program is i ...

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Homeland Security Week 2025 Attendee Snapshot

Now is the perfect time to see who was in the room at Homeland Security Week 2025. Our Attendee Snapshot gives you an inside look at the key organizations and job titles that attended the event, many of whom are already confirmed to return for 2026.

From top government agencies and law enforcement to leading industry experts, Homeland Security Week 2025 brought together the key decision-makers driving the future of homeland security.

Recommended Resources from 2025

Risks & Benefits of Drones on the Southern Border

In this report produced for Homeland Security Week 2025, we examine how policy changes, enhanced technologies, and expanded use of drones by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have impacted illegal border crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border.

The report also explores the dual role of drones, both as a tool for border security and a potential threat when used maliciously.

Download the full report to learn more about these developments and their implications for border security.

The Three Lines of Effort in the DHS AI Roadmap

In this report produced for Homeland Security Week 2025, we break down the Department of Homeland Security’s AI Roadmap, released in March 2024, which outlines DHS’s initiatives for leveraging AI to advance homeland security missions, promote AI safety and security nationwide, and build strong partnerships.

The report also explores DHS’s critical roles under Executive Order 14110, including managing AI risks and promoting global AI safety standards, which tasked DHS with several critical roles, including:

  • To manage AI in critical infrastructure and cyberspace;
  • Promote the adoption of AI safety standards globally;
  • Reduce the potential risk of AI’s use to facilitate weapons of mass destruction attacks;
  • Combat AI-related intellectual property theft;
  • Ensure our nation attracts talent to develop responsible AI in the United States.

Download the report to gain insights into DHS’s strategic approach to AI.

CISA Releases Top Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities and New Training Program to Conclude 2024

In this report produced for Homeland Security Week 2025, we examine the top cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified by CISA, along with details on the federal government’s latest cybersecurity training program at the time. The information remains highly relevant for understanding ongoing cybersecurity challenges and strategies.

Homeland Security Week 2024/2025 Survey Report

Ahead of Homeland Security Week 2025, IDGA surveyed the homeland security community to uncover their top priorities and challenges for the year, including:

  • AI and cybersecurity
  • Border security
  • Private and public sector partnership
  • Emerging technologies

Download the full report to review the survey results and gain valuable insights that remain relevant to today’s homeland security landscape.

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