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PARENTS, KIDS AND THE PANDEMIC CRISIS
Every crisis situation involves an element of grief and loss often involves an element of grief. A person grieves over […]
Dealing with the Loss of One of Your Own to the Coronavirus (COVID 19)
PHASE IV (A) IN THE NEW NORMAL Leadership’s Responsibility in Dealing with the Loss of One of Your Own to […]
Saving face: Law enforcement must recognize pitfalls of facial recognition technology
AI technology that can identify people’s faces and understand facial expressions much more deeply infringes on a core social space than tracking online purchases or behavior does.
Read this before using FaceApp — you give up more personal data than you realize on this Russian-made app
People are having fun making themselves look older with an app called FaceApp, but they might also be facing a host of cybersecurity concerns.
MOSSAD FOILED 50 ISIS TERROR ATTACKS IN 20 COUNTRIES, INCLUDING TURKEY
Turkey enjoyed Israeli-provided information that enabled its security services to prevent 12 attacks by Iran and Isis.
Taliban Shuts 42 Swedish-Run Health Clinics in Afghanistan
An International relief agency says the Taliban has forced them to close dozens of clinics in an embattled central – eastern region of Afghanistan, depriving hundreds of thousands of people, particularly women and children, of receiving medical treatment and health services.
Security App Connects Law Enforcement Institutions to Reduce Response Times
Security App Connects Law Enforcement Institutions to Reduce Response Times
A necessary rise: Lithuania bolsters its cybersecurity, catching the attention of other nations
Lithuania is rising to the top of those countries taking charge of their cybersecurity, and it’s development in cyberspace may benefit the rest of Europe and the United States.
Afghan forces, US service member killed in Taliban attacks
At least four Afghan security forces and a US service member have been killed in two separate attacks claimed by the Taliban as violence continues across Afghanistan despite efforts to end the 18-year war.
DHS develops guidance for first responders in dealing with dirty bombs
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published guidance for first responders and emergency managers on how to respond in the first minutes of a radiological dispersal device (RDD), or “dirty bomb.”