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View original post here:Business Travel 101: Getting Through Security - Road Warriorette Read the rest of this entry »From where I sit, there's been too many security breaches lately. While I'm relieved to know that some take their TSA job seriously, it annoys me no end that oversight on someone's part is what leads to these breaches
The rash of recent attacks targeting Gmail accounts has made security an even more urgent concern for Gmail users. In a recent guest column for Threatpost, Caleb Sima, CEO of Armorize, wrote about the myriad ways
Those advocates—of privacy and security both—are right. Julian Sanchez recently described here how unknown hackers exploited surveillance software to eavesdrop on high government officials in Greece. “Some
The first targets are illegal armed groups operating as private security firms, companies with temporary permits and those who provide security escorts for foreign forces and have been engaged in criminal acts
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Read the original post:WASHINGTON (AP) — Heavy US reliance on private security in Afghanistan has helped to line the pockets of the Taliban because contractors often don't vet.
The rest is here:Senate report slams Afghan security Read the rest of this entry »The Department of Defense has roughly 19000 private security contractors working in Afghanistan, compared to 95000 U.S. troops.
More here:Armed Services Committee Report Examines Private Security ... Read the rest of this entry »WASHINGTON — Heavy US reliance on private security in Afghanistan has helped to line the pockets of the Taliban because contractors often don't vet local recruits and wind up hiring warlords and thugs, Senate
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