Category: Security Management
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Will the Coronavirus IMPACT Disney World in Florida?
As Florida’s busy spring break season kicked off this month, coronavirus czar Vice President Mike Pence addressed something that’s been on the mind of tens of thousands of families preparing to travel to theme parks: Is it safe? Disney World remains OPEN! VP Pence makes a Good Point: “Whether it be Disney World, whether it be other…
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Hurricane Florence Tips & Insights…
Hurricane Florence is rapidly intensifying and could strike a direct and dangerous blow anywhere from the Carolinas to the Mid-Atlantic region later this week. In this post @DavidSecurity will share: Hurricane Florence impact on travel 4 Tips to Survive a Hurricane or any other life challenge Hurricane Florence impact on travel Hurricane season, which peaks…
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Gunman kills 3 at Cincinnati bank; police shoot him dead
Cincinnati bank shooting highlights the importance of security awareness and knowing how to react in an Active Shooter scenario. Reuters: A gunman opened fire inside a bank in downtown Cincinnati on Thursday morning, killing three people and wounding others before being shot and killed by police, authorities said. The shooter began firing inside a loading…
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Morning Security Briefing-(Friday, July 20, 2018)
What’s going on in the world from a Security Coordinator’s perspective: Security News of the Day: Storm sinks duck boat in Missouri, killing 13 people A day after a duck boat capsized and sank during a severe storm at a southern Missouri lake, killing at least 13 people, divers are resuming a search for people…
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Morning Security Briefing (Thursday, July 19, 2018)
What’s going on in the world from a Security Coordinator’s perspective: Security News of the Day: Several buildings evacuated after explosion in Flatiron District. At least five high-pressure steam pipes exploded early Thursday on Fifth Avenue at 21st Street in the Flatiron District, prompting the evacuation of several nearby buildings. Read More… International: Turkish court…
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Morning Security Briefing (Wednesday, July 18, 2018)
What’s going on in the world from a Security Coordinator’s perspective: Security News of the Day: Taking Victory too seriously…”At least 2 dead in violence after France World Cup victory.” International: Hundreds of thousands of expatriates have been leaving Saudi Arabia as the economy stagnates and the authorities impose more fees on foreign workers.…
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Morning Security Briefing (Tuesday, July 17, 2018)
What’s going on in the world from a Security Coordinator’s perspective: Amazing Security News of the Day: Woman Missing for 7 Days Found Alive After Driving Off California Cliff International: At least 273 people have died and 2,000 have been injured in the unrest that’s rocked Nicaragua since April, according to the human…
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Morning Security Briefing (Monday, July 16, 2018)
What’s going on in the world from a security coordinator’s perspective: World Cup Security Success: France’s World Cup victory celebrated n US and around the world. Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised the work of the country’s security forces, along with international cooperation, for having ensured a safe World Cup tournament. A police cooperation…
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TS Update-(O.S.A.C. Tunis)
Greetings Expats, On Tuesday, June 17th, security professionals met at the American Cooperative School of Tunis as part of our commitment to networking & sharing practical security information. At our meeting we signed the official OSAC charter and had various speakers discussed important issues such as Risk Management and Security Support. Security Outlook Security professionals…