Department of Homeland Security
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a cabinet-level agency of the U.S. federal government established after the September 11 attacks, responsible for public security. Its primary mission is to protect the United States from a range of threats, including terrorism, cybersecurity risks, and natural disasters, by coordinating various federal, state, and local entities.
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