Defence and Homeland Security are two critical components of a country's national security infrastructure. Defence refers to the protection of a country's borders and sovereignty from external threats, while Homeland Security pertains to the protection of a country's citizens and critical infrastructure from internal threats, such as terrorism, natural disasters, and cyberattacks.

Defence and Homeland Security are two critical components of a country's national security infrastructure. Defence refers to the protection of a country's borders and sovereignty from external threats, while Homeland Security pertains to the protection of a country's citizens and critical infrastructure from internal threats, such as terrorism, natural disasters, and cyberattacks.

Homeland Security, on the other hand, focuses on maintaining law and order within a country's borders and preventing or mitigating threats to public safety. This involves collaboration between various government agencies, including law enforcement, intelligence, emergency management, and cybersecurity, to identify and respond to potential threats.

Frequently Asked Question

Q: What is the difference between Defence and Homeland Security?
Q: What are some examples of Defence activities?
Q: What are some examples of Homeland Security activities?
Q: How do Defence and Homeland Security work together?
Q: What is the role of technology in Defence and Homeland Security?

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  • Advanced Combat Man System
  • Biometrics Solutions
  • Surveillance Solutions
  • Command Centre
  • Defence Systems etc.