WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (AP) — Experts are discussing
the changing landscape of homeland security in New Jersey.
More than 400 people are attending Thursday's conference at Monmouth
University in West Long Branch.
A senior official with the U.S. Homeland Security Department described how
the agency identifies new trends in protecting critical sites throughout the
state.
Officials also are discussing news ways to enhance security in
cyberspace.
Attorney General Jeff Chiesa (kee-AYE'-sah) says more work needs to be done
despite progress in preparedness planning and information-sharing.