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    conduct security patrols Where and when is security patrols needed? In modern times, security officers may be called on to perform duties that were previously considered to be functions for the law enforcement officers. The security officer’s jobs is now shifting from just sitting in a guard check and controlling the access of people to the factory. Security patrols are the bedrock of effective security operations. It is paramount to carry out the security patrols since it affords the guards the…

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    We all were assigned a task, Bram was the one too find police uniforms for everyone, she worked laundry, it shouldn't be too hard. Dara was the one to find the cell key, she had a guard who really like her. Sidney was the one to find a way for us to get out, she used to be an engineer. That was the easy part, figuring out the plan, but to complete it, was gonna take brains over brawn. 10 days past by and almost everything was complete…

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    Physical Security As Margaret Rouse of TechTalk.com stated, “Physical security is the protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or institution. This includes protection from fire, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism, and terrorism.” In the world we live in today physical security is often over looked (Rouse, 2005). News organizations sensationalize the…

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    An organizational security program is created by an organization to maintain a certain security level. It is designed and used to organize, monitor, and control the security measures in place. These security measures protect the organizations assets from loss or harm (Kovacich & Halibozek, 2003). The legal environment of an organization consist of laws, regulations and policies. To insure the proper protection of information, organizational policies must comply with the laws, regulations and…

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    On Friday 10/09/2015, at 0147 hours, Security Officers Omar Alonso and Marcellus Wester responded to a call for assistance with a disorderly male patient from E.D. room # C-24. Both Officers arrived at 0148 hrs. and met with Nurse Christiane Dotson who stated that the patient, Sanchez-Garlobo, Manuel (MRN: 70032631/FIN: 84678786) was belligerent and would not follow any instructions given to him by the attending Physician or any nursing staff. She also stated that he had a pair of scissors in…

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    Once we go to inside, we began a fast paced walk to the security check in. My dad was walking so fast in order to keep up, I had to keep a steady paced jog. Going through security was a little unnerving. “Where are you traveling to?” The security officer said. As best as I could, I tried answering just like an adult. “I am going to Washington D.C and following that flight, we are going to Senegal, Africa. “Great, safe travels.” The security guard said with smile. Next looked up to see a long…

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    Paper on The False Sense of Security Each industry is face with detractors and the Security Industry is no exception. When you think of the Security Industry you think of extra measures being taken to protect different forms of assets. You also think of certain levels of competence being used to implement these extra measures. While the Security Industry often tries to reduce/eliminate its unique detractors it very often overlooks some of the key causes of security issues. These issues are…

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    Mobile Security Essay

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    employees, and customers that are faced every day. The damaging implications can arise from security concerns that could lead to theft, identity theft, fraud, and much more. The concerns that may arise when determining the proper security measure to insure in a company can only be beneficial when protecting the company before damage is done. As businesses incorporate a BYOD strategic plan, mobile security becomes even more important. With the power and technological advances of tablets and…

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    take him. I looked over to the guards… they noticed him. One of the guards came rushing over, swearing at the boy and lifted the boy by his ear. The boy began to whimper as the guard threw countless slaps across the boy’s face. The guard took the boy into the jungle… every one stopped when they began to hear the boy wailing and crying out for help. The boy came out whimpering, holding on to his falling trousers as he ran in to the toilets. The guard came out a few seconds…

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    Louie’s Most Important Character Traits Louie was always treated like an animal, caged up so that his dignity would be broken. In the hardest times, Louie would not give up but instead stand up to the POW guards. He was born in Torrance, California. Louie was impish, at a young age and he started to smoke and drink alcohol. He was a rebellious child growing up, which helped him survive many obstacles in the future. As Louie was growing up, he became a world class runner and even made it to the…

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