Homeland Security Convention snapshots


Photographer Dave Bullock attended The Homeland Security Stakeholders Conference for Wired News, and shot photos of the security tech products on display. "From throwable video cameras to shotgun-wielding robots, these are the gadgets that help you sleep at night, unless you have something to hide..." Link to photo gallery.


Discussion

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so much money to be made! I hope the emergency NEVER ends!

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The Remington R1 throwable wireless camera is obviously inspired by Thief II: The Metal Age! They should make a steampunk version so I can pretend I'm Garrett the legendary savior thief.

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shouldn't this be called the "The homeland keep 'em paranoid because they are easier to control that way" show!?

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From item 7:

Smiths' LCD-3.2e is not a liquid crystal display; it’s a lightweight chemical agent detector. It can detect a wide array of chemical-warfare agents, including nerve, blister, blood and choking agents as well as toxic industrial chemicals. It weighs just more than a pound and is designed to be worn on the belt of a soldier or emergency responder. The LCD's exhibitor said it's difficult to sell the LCD because some of the substances it detects are classified. We hope he's joking.


Further proof that secrecy is weakness. How is anyone supposed to identify, let alone deal with a threat if the information on the nature of the threat is kept hidden? Concealing this information actually makes it more dangerous!

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