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    The security can protect against stalkers, kidnapping schemes, protests, and paparazzi. Pinkerton has the trust of their clients due to their untarnished reputation for confidentiality and high quality services, while offering flexibility by tailoring the services…

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    Drones In Sports

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    hidden again. The last industry that drones can seriously improve is surveillance or even law enforcement. Security firms could replace stationary security cameras with drones that roam around the facilities they are protecting, eliminating blind spots, and taking security guards out of harm’s way. Law enforcement could even use drones to track down criminals way easier and safer than having police officers chase them at dangerous speeds or helicopters flying around until the criminal is…

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    was another state. The focus of security studies mainly revolved around military capability of a state. The end of the Cold War, resulted in the transformation of the from a bipolar world to a unipolar one. States then started to look for new potential threats. The Copenhagen School of Security Studies broadens the concept of security to include non-state actors and aspects of the state such as the economy, environment, and society. Today, one of the perceived security threats is international…

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    I arrived at Rancho Buena Vista High School at 12:00 pm. I waited in a line for about 20 minutes until I reached to the security section. Before we could enter Rancho Buena Vista’s Stadium, we had to be checked for weapons or anything dangerous. I took everything from my pockets and placed them on the table where the securities took a look. Then I was patted down and walked through a metal detector. After the safety process, I walked through the stadium and went on the football field. On the…

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    Analysis Of Citizenfour

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    Citizenfour is a documentary released on October 14, 2014 that bases on NSA security intelligence and a whistle blower , Edward Snowden. the film is directed by Laura Poitra and shot by Glen Greenwald which is shot in hong kong . Snowden communicated Greenwald through a encrypted message under the fictitious name of citizenfour. Snowden main purpose was to reveal how the United Kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the United States of America governments were eavesdropping or…

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    TNI Vs Polri Case Study

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    TNI versus Polri TNI (Indonesian Army) and Polri (Indonesian police) are two institutions that responsible in national defense and security in Indonesia. But one more incident in Batam shows us that their psychology relationship becomes worse. This incident happened in Brimob Command Headquarters Kepulauan Riau, Tembesi, Batuaji, Batam on November 19th 2014. Before we talk about the best solution for them, we should know the reasons or backgrounds of conflict TNI versus Polri. Why do they need a…

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    United States has become more excessive. As new advances in technology rise, new security issues in network infrastructures has increased from previous decades. For example, unknown hackers were able to achieve once of the largest breaches of OPM network in history. According to the Michelle Singletary, a Columnist for the Washington Post, stated personal information — birth dates, home addresses and Social Security numbers — for 4.2 million current and former federal government employees was…

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    trying to figure out the balance between national security and freedom for their citizens. For many years now many had a feeling that their government was monitoring their calls. After the U.S. had established their foothold in the middle east, they have known that with the amount of negativity they were receiving one person would be bound to take it upon themselves and attack the United States. At what price will Americans have to pay for the security of our nation? Is it truly necessary to…

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    plagued with detractors and the security industry is no exception. When you think of this industry you think of extra measures being taken to protect different forms of assets and the extra investments that are made to reach security goals. You also think of certain levels of competence being used to implement security measures. While the security industry often tries to reduce/eliminate its unique detractors, it very often overlooks some of the key causes of security vulnerabilities. These…

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    software produces 50 inaccurate suspects that can be penalized for a crime they did not commit. Also, in London there are thousands of security cameras. Many would think this would aid in law enforcement but according to After Boston: The pros and cons of surveillance cameras , “In 2008, only one crime was solved for every 1,000 cameras, according to the city's police.” In other words, the thousands of dollars that were spent on cameras barely managed to solve a few…

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