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1. .: Security-Protocols :.
- csociety.ecn.purdue.edu
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2. Clinic Security and Support
- www.prochoice.org
- Clinic Security and Support.
- As a result, reproductive health care providers have been forced to undertake extreme security measures including employing security guards; installing security cameras, bullet-proof glass, and access control hardware; wearing bullet proof vests; and implementing anti-terrorism security protocols designed to increase the safety of doctors and clinic staff. ...
- While abortion remains legal, the tide of violence jeopardizes access to vital medical services and threatens domestic security for all citizens. ...
- NAF provides direct assistance to abortion providers by offering field support for clinics threatened by violence and disruption; performing clinic threat/risk assessments to create security enhancements and protocols to help clinics; and conducting staff training on how to respond to and handle various emergencies. ...
- NAF also acts as an advocate for provider protection with all levels of law enforcement; issues timely information alerts about anti-choice violence; compiles statistics on incidents of violence and disruption; maintains a data bank of research on militant anti-choice groups and individuals; and serves as an information clearinghouse for abortion providers seeking assistance with safety and security issues. ...
3. CVMS - Safety and Security
- www.iaam.org
- Following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America, IAAM formed the Safety and Security Task Force (SSTF) to conduct research and to assess and develop an ongoing series of Safety and Security Protocols. These protocols include "best practices," position statements and training materials on issues related to safety and security at public assembly facilities. Below are upcoming and available programs and resources for venue management in areas including safety, security, emergency planning, crowd management and life safety planning. ...
- Safety and Security Best Practices Planning Guide for Theaters and Performing Arts Centers (member only download) .
- Safety and Security Best Practices Planning Guide for Arenas, Stadiums & Amphitheaters (member only download) .
- Safety and Security Best Practices Planning Guide for Convention Centers/Exhibit Halls (member only download) .
- Safety and Security Best Practices Planning Guide for Emergency Preparedness (member only download) .
- The First Level Of Security Defense, By Turner Madden, Esq. ...
- Terrorism Fact Sheet 255KByte 91. ...
- Homeland Security Orange Precautions (member only download) .
4. Congressman Lynch Hails Passage of Port Security Legislation
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- Congressman Lynch Hails Passage of Port Security Legislation.
- Lynch announced today that the Congress has approved the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, legislation that will assess the vulnerability and improve the security of Americas 361 seaports. ... Department of Transportation to develop a comprehensive national maritime security plan to prevent terrorist attacks.
- Lynch, who represents the Port of Boston, has been a longtime advocate for enhancing port security. After his election to Congress last year, he was appointed to a House subcommittee that oversees the federal governments national security obligations. That subcommittee took part in the design of the new Department of Homeland Security and gave Congressman Lynch and others the opportunity to bring the issue of port security to national attention.
- After the terrorist attacks on September 11, the Congress heightened security at our borders, in our airports, and in federal buildings, but we failed to act to adequately protect one of our greatest vulnerabilities, our ports. ... This legislation will give our ports and the Coast Guard the resources and authority they need to dramatically step-up security levels. ...
- Under the Maritime Transportation Security Act, the Transportation Department will conduct a comprehensive terrorism vulnerability assessment of U. ... Based on its findings, the Department, working with federal, state and local officials, will create and implement our nations first maritime security plan. The Department will also administer a matching grant program to help American ports comply with the new regulations and security protocols.
- In addition, the bill requires the creation of a national security card to be issued to all port workers, merchant mariners and truck drivers who work in designated secure areas.
- Last week, as part of our ongoing security briefings, I was invited by the U. ... Coast Guard to take part in a security sweep of the Port of Boston, Congressman Lynch said. ... Under the new Homeland Security Department, the Coast Guard shares the additional duty of ensuring the safety of commercial vessels and cargo, and most importantly, the safety of the residents of Boston. ... Customs and our Border Patrol operations will need more federal financial support and improved coordination of security strategies. This port security legislation will go a long way toward addressing those concerns. ...
5. Print Article: Bankstown airport vulnerable, say counter-terrorism chiefs
- www.smh.com.au
- Bankstown airport vulnerable, say counter-terrorism chiefs .
- Australia's counter-terrorism high command has identified Bankstown Airport in western Sydney and regional airports in NSW as the "gaping holes" in the city's security fence.
- But the Federal Government has allocated no funds to build security fences around Bankstown or country airports, install security screening and video cameras or recruit guards.
- Meeting last Friday, the second anniversary of the 2001 passenger jet terror attacks on New York and Washington, the executive committee of the National Counter-Terrorism Council reviewed airport security.
- It follows two formal requests from the NSW Government for Bankstown, Australia's busiest general aviation airport, to be given the same top level of security as privately-owned Sydney Airport.
- A Carr Government spokesman said last night airport security was a Commonwealth responsibility and pressure would be maintained on Canberra to make funds available.
- Friday's counter-terrorism meeting in Adelaide, which was attended by federal, state and territory representatives, decided to maintain the nation's security alert at "medium", the level since September 12, 2001.
- Appoint a counter-terrorism science, engineering and technology unit to keep abreast of terrorist hardware and software. Implement the International Maritime Organisation security protocols at 70 Australian ports and on 70 Australian-flag ships. Review security measures for the Rugby World Cup from October 12 until the end of November. Start security planning for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in 2006.
- The meeting was briefed by the Federal Government's counter-terrorism ambassador, Mr Les Luck, who formerly headed the Department of Foreign Affairs international policy division, and a senior officer from the Australian Security Intelligence Agency (ASIO). ...
- A high-powered, all-party federal parliamentary committee is currently taking evidence on aviation security, compliance with security requirements at airports and the enhancement of security measures to meet the emerging terror threat.
- Chaired by Mr Bob Charles, the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit has broadened the scope of its inquiry after recent security scares on board domestic aircraft and at terminals.
- In a submission to the Charles committee, NSW Deputy Premier Andrew Refshauge called on Bankstown to be upgraded to top security because it was "quite close to potential terrorist targets in Sydney".
- He said the way the Federal Government rated airport security risks did not take into account light aircraft.
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- Whilst most of us would (I think) agree that general > non-military > IT security is 'fairly' lax, the sheer range of differing hadwares, OSs a= nd > communications systems, most of which are still rapidly evolving, makes a > large > attack extremely difficult: 'security by confusion'. Or also the very maturity; many systems in air traffic management are 20 or 30 years old and use proprietary, elephantine protocols to connect with one another (excruciatingly slowly in many instances :) As has been pointed out elsewhere, there is acres of rubbish written on this issue; to continue with my area of expertise, ATM systems usually use proprietary protocols, always use dedicated networks physically disjoint from public networks and even (for example) remove all the TCP/IP code from operating environments although it would not be used anyway. ... There is also accidental 'security by obscurity' in that, through retirement and similar, only a few people are left who fully understand some of the older protocols. ...
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7. Public Safety
- www.humansecurity.gc.ca
- Terrorism, cybercrime, the traffic in human beings, illicit drugs, and money laundering do not respect borders, and directly affect people’s safety and livelihoods. ...
- The Human Security Program of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade invests in initiatives that strengthen the capacity of countries to address the global threat posed by international crime and terrorism. An example of Canada's engagement in the development of global tools to fight international crime and terrorism is our significant role in the fight against firearms trafficking. ...
- With support from the Human Security Program, the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse is developing the Virtual Clearinghouse to make useful information on drugs and drug abuse available on-line. ...
- Multilateral partnerships are also an important component of Canada’s contribution to controlling crime and terrorism. Canada is committed to assisting other nations in building their counter-terrorism capacity and we have also been active in promoting open and productive dialogue on money laundering, a key component of organized crime. ...
- Fostering FUTURE SECURITY.
- Canada assumesd the Presidency of the G8 in 2002, including the G8 Senior Experts' Group on Transnational Organized Crime and the G8 Expert Group on Counter-Terrorism. The Groups reviewed their mandate in order to address new and emerging criminal trends, including cybercrime and terrorism threats in areas related to transport security, the spread of weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism financing. Canada will continue to encourage countries to sign and implement the landmark UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its three protocols. ... Canada also invites and encourage countries to ratifiy and implement the UNSC 1373 resolution and the 12 UN conventions and protocols on terrorism. ...
- Canada plays an active role in the international counter-terrorism architecture, including the developement and negotiation of these 12 international conventions and protocols. Canada is a party to all 12 international instruments and has fully implemented UN Security Council resolution 1373. ...
- Canada was instrumental in developing and negotiating the Inter-American Convention against Terrorism that significantly enhance efforts and strengthen cooperation within the Americas to prevent, combat and eliminate terrorism. Canada participates in a number of initiatives that provide assistance to countries in the hemisphere in implementing the counter-terrorism measures contained in the Convention and in improving the security and safety of people and states. Canada also contributes significantly to the work of the Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism (CICTE) in strengthening cooperation in the areas of border and customs management and financial control; and in establishing formal relationships between CICTE and international and regional organizations such as the UN or the FATF, and for creating an official network of point of contacts on counter-terrorism issues in the OAS. ...
8. Security Council Calls on all States to Intensify Efforts to Eliminate International Terrorism
- www.una-uk.org
- Terrorism.
- Security Council Calls on all States to Intensify Efforts to Eliminate International Terrorism.
- Declaring that acts of international terrorism constitute one of the most serious threats to international peace and security in the twenty-first century, and that such acts further constitute a challenge to all countries and all humanity, the Security Council on 12 November called on all States to intensify their efforts to eliminate international terrorism.
- By other terms it affirmed that a sustained, comprehensive approach, involving the active participation and collaboration of Member States was essential to combat international terrorism.
- The Council stressed that continuing international efforts to broaden the understanding among civilizations and to address regional conflicts and the full range of global issues, including those related to development, would contribute to international cooperation and collaboration, which themselves were necessary to sustain the broadest possible fight against international terrorism. States were also called on to become parties as soon as possible to the international conventions and protocols relating to terrorism.
- It also underlined the obligation of States to deny financial and all other forms of support and safe haven to terrorists and the supporters of terrorism.
- On 28 September, the Council adopted resolution 1373 (2001) -- a wide-ranging comprehensive resolution with steps and strategies to combat international terrorism. ... Among the steps and strategies were calls for suppressing the financing of terrorism and improving international cooperation in the area of counter-terrorism activities.
- By other terms of this latest resolution, the Council expressed its determination to proceed with the implementation of resolution 1373 (2001) in full cooperation with the whole United Nations membership, and welcomed the progress made so far by the Counter-Terrorism Committee to monitor implementation of the resolution.
- Furthermore the Council recognized that many States would require assistance in implementing all the requirements of 1373 (2001), and invited such States to inform the Counter-Terrorism Committee of areas in which they required support.
- Secretary-General Kofi Annan said the United Nations was uniquely placed to facilitate cooperation between governments in the fight against terrorism. That fight must begin with ensuring that the existing instruments on international terrorism under United Nations auspices were signed, ratified and implemented without delay by all States. It was also important to obtain agreement on a comprehensive convention on international terrorism. ...
- Resolution 1373 (2001) was a mandate to fundamentally change how the international community responded to terrorism - but to be effective, it required a new resolve. ...
- The United States was ready to provide technical assistance in areas ranging from aviation security to the tracking measures used by law enforcement.
9. National Security
- www.asio.gov.au
- AUSTRALIA’S NATIONAL SECURITY .
- It has been the combined effort of those men and women involved in protective security and coordination policy, the intelligence community our law enforcement agencies and defence personnel that have put into practice our well-tested procedures under the National Anti-Terrorist Plan. ...
- However we have taken the precaution of putting Australia on a heightened security alert. ...
- We have introduced additional aviation security measures at our major domestic and international airports in response to the attacks on the US. We have a proactive and ongoing aviation security awareness program. Indeed, following a request from the Protective Security Coordination Centre within the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, State and Territory police have been conducting security assessments of the chartered airline industry. ...
- Australia has in place a legal regime to deal with various types of international terrorism. We are a party to eight of the 11 anti-terrorism conventions and two anti-terrorism protocols that cover such things as hijacking, acts of violence against aircraft and hostage taking. ... With regard to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, as some of its provisions are already contained in existing legislation, Australia is consulting on whether to become a party as it is on the Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purposes of Detection. ...
- The Howard Government has consistently taken a true all-of Government focus to national security issues, as evidenced by establishing the National Security Committee of Cabinet in 1996. ...
- The Howard Government has fostered a close working relationship between law enforcement and the intelligence community on matters such as terrorism, drug trafficking, people smuggling and arms smuggling. ...
- A key element of national security is Australia’s ability to protect its borders. ...
- We make this commitment to the elimination of terrorism in the knowledge that it will not be easy and aware that our active involvement in the fight could well bring terrorism closer to our own shores. Australia will need to work carefully and systematically through the implications for our own security and counter-terrorism arrangements. As is the case after any international security incident, we will of course review our security and intelligence procedures. ...
10. Visit the library
- www.audionetintl.net
- Security Issues in Healthcare:.
- A response to the threat of violence and terrorism.
- The scope of concern regarding violence in the healthcare setting has expanded with the threat of terrorism. ... Healthcare organizations face a unique dilemma in that they must develop plans for both receiving victims of terrorism as well as a being a potential target. This program will review the traditional violence issues as well as new terrorist threats and examine how current security protocols can be adapted to address the potential terrorist attack.
- Security directors, other security staff, appropriate nursing staff, risk managers, hospital administrators, local law enforcement contacts, support staff in infant care areas.
- Determine what and where changes need to be made with in existing security protocols .
- Learn how to design and implement changes necessary in the security protocol .
11. Terrorism
- zeus.uwindsor.ca
- TERRORISM - Online Resource Guide to Political Inquiry.
- | Actions for animal liberation in Sweden, 1994-95 | Air Force Alternative Dispute Resolution Program | Amnesty International | Animal Rights Violence and Domestic Terrorism (Americans for Medical Progress) | Anti-Defamation League | Academic Defense and Security Network | CAIN (Conflict Archive on the INternet) | Center for Democracy and Technology: Counter-Terrorism Issues Page | Center for Strategic and International Studies - Global Organized Crime Project and Task Force on Information Warfare | Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (University of St. Andrews) and RAND-St Andrews University Databases on Terrorism and Low-Intensity Conflict | Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project (Henry L. ... sees as potential national security threats, from insecure Russian stockpiles of nuclear weapons to Saddam Hussein's reputed supplies of Anthrax) | Control Risks Group | The Counter-Terrorism Page | Counter-Terrorism Page (Emergency Response & Research Institute - ERRI) | Criminal Intelligence Services of Canada (CISC) | Critical Criminology (American Society of Criminology) | Digital images from the Radicalism Collection (Michigan State University Library) | Global Terrorism Decoded | HateWatch | Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity (INCORE, Ulster University) | International Association of Counterterrorism & Security Professionals (IACSP) | International Crisis Group | International Money Laundering Information Network (IMoLIN) | International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism | International Terrorist Groups | Law Enfo Links (A Law Enforcement Guide to the World Wide Web) | The Militia Watchdog | Militia Research Page | Murrah Bldg. Bombing - Oklahoma City | National Security Institute - Counter Terrorism | No Compromise Animal Liberation Front and More | The Nonviolence Web | "Nuclear Terrorism - Hysterical Concern or Real Risk?" by (Karl-Heinz Kamp, Aussenpolitik - German Foreign Affairs Review) | Office of the Communications Security Establishment Commissioner (Canada) | Office of International Criminal Justice (University of Illinois at Chicago) | Peace and Security WWW Server (Canadian Forces College) - War Peace and Security Guide and Contemporary Conflicts | S. ... Attentats | Simon Wiesenthal Center | South Asia Terrorism Portal (Institute for Conflict Management, New Delhi) | Southern Poverty Law Center and Klanwatch and Militia Task Force | STOP the HATE | Terrorism Fact Sheet (Spokesperson for U. ... Secretary-General) | Terrorism & Counter Terrorism | Terrorism Research Center | United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network (UNCJIN) - Centre for International Crime Prevention (CICP), UN Standards and Norms, Institutes of the crime programme UNOJUST, UN Documents, Other International Organizations, Statistics and Research Sources, Country Information, Constitutions, treaties, laws, and court decisions and Other Available Information | United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (ODCCP) | Virtual World of Intelligence Terrorism | World Criminal Justice Library Network |.
- | Arm The Spirit (ATS - Autonomist/Anti-Imperialist Resource Page) | BURN! | Committee to Support the Revolution in Peru | MRTA (Tupac Amaru) Solidarity Page | "National Security and the Internet" (Gary Chapman, Director, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas) |.
- | Chemical and Biological Terrorism: The Threat According to the Open Literature (by Ron Purver, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, June 1995) | Holy Terror: The Implications of Religious Terrorism | Materials on International Terrorism and Related Subjects (Diana database) | Patterns of Global Terrorism (1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998) and Foreign Terrorist Organizations Designations (1997 and 1999) (U. ... ) | "Single Issue Terrorism" (G. ...
- | Air India Bombing Disaster (RCMP) | Bureau of Diplomatic Security (U. ... Department of State) | Canada and the Fight Against International Terrorism (February 24, 1997, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade) | Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS) - Counter-Terrorism and 1997 Public Report | Europol | FBI and Terrorism in the United States Reports | French Gendarmerie Special Intervention Group (GIGN) | The Security Service (MI5 - UK's security intelligence agency. Its purpose is to protect national security, to safeguard economic well-being of UK against threats from overseas, and support law enforcement agencies in preventing and detecting serious crime) | SIRC (Security Intelligence Review Committee, Canada) | U. ...
- General Assembly reports and resolutions on human rights and terrorism | Resolution 49/185 (Dec. ... 12, 1997) | Report on Human rights and Terrorism (Oct. ...
- Entry into force: July 11, 1991) | Convention on the Making of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Detection, Signed at Montreal, on March 1, 1991 (Montreal Convention 1991) | Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel (1994) | Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction (Corrected version, issued on 8 August 1994) | Ottawa Ministerial Declaration on Countering Terrorism (December 12, 1995, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade) | Baguio Communique (February 21, 1996, Baguio City, The Philippines) | Summit of the Peacemakers Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt (Text of statement agreed to Wednesday, March 13, 1996) | Plan of Action on Hemispheric Cooperation to Prevent, Combat, and Eliminate Terrorism (Inter-American Specialized Conference on Terrorism, April 23-26, 1996, Lima, Peru) | G7/P8 - Ministerial Conference on Terrorism (Paris, July 30, 1996) | International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings (November 25, 1997) | Rules of Warfare; Arms Control (Edwin Ginn Library, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University) | U. ...
12. Security vs. Liberty
- www.henrymarkholzer.com
- Security vs. ...
- But one thing Professor Dershowitz's critics and supporters alike should agree about is that in his latest book, Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge (Yale University Press), he has written an important, accessible work that dares to raise (and mostly answer) the hard, fundamental questions about how a free society's legal system deals with a terrorist threat that places it in mortal jeopardy. ...
- Actually, it's more accurate to say that Why Terrorism Works is two books. It begins with a comprehensive explanation of how, in the author's words, "the international community served as midwife to the birth of international terrorism, beginning in 1968, by encouraging it, providing incentives for its continuation, and refusing to take the steps necessary to curtail it. ...
- The remainder of Why Terrorism Works — the legal parts which today concern us as citizens of a free, open, albeit threatened, society — are devoted to a thoughtful examination of "how we could easily wipe out international terrorism if we were not constrained by legal, moral, and humanitarian considerations, " and to "a series of legal steps that can effectively reduce the frequency and severity of international terrorist attacks by striking an appropriate balance between security and liberty. ...
- As our leaders and institutions strike that legal balance — in the face of hysterical ranting by the anti-American Left that President Bush and Attorney General Ashcroft have, post-September 11, 2001, turned our country into a police state — those who enact and interpret our laws would be well advised to absorb Professor Dershowitz's analysis and recommendations, which stem from a realistic perspective of what our country's security needs are. ...
- To begin building his case on the "security" side of the ledger, Professor Dershowitz provides a laundry list of what we could do to fight terrorism. ... While recognizing that these steps, and others like them, would substantially increase our security from terrorists, Dershowitz rightly recognizes that " t he United States would be incapable of mounting an unlimited war against terrorism because we are constrained by our Constitution, our commitment to the rule of law, and our heritage of fairness, humaneness, and proportionality. " He adds, in a frank statement that probably annoyed some of his friends: "Civil libertarians who adamantly deny the possibility that repression can sometimes reduce terrorism are as agenda-driven as are those who favor repression and promise that it will end all terrorism. The reality is that repression — like terrorism itself — sometimes works, and the reason we should oppose it is that it carries too high a price tag" (emphasis added). ...
- Thus, the next logical question is what price should we — can we — be willing to pay for the security we manifestly need. ... , eliminating incentives and creating disincentives for terrorism, incapacitating apocalyptic terrorists) and "micro steps" (i. ... It is in these "micro steps" that Professor Dershowitz lays out the legal balance between "security" and "liberty" — and how he weighs those choices will doubtless surprise both his lawyer friends and his lawyer enemies. ...
- (Nor does it necessarily follow that it is better for ten acts of terrorism to occur than for the home of one innocent supporter of terrorism to be destroyed)" (emphasis in original). ...
- In each, he provides pro and con arguments, usually with serious concern for the moral aspects which should be, but too often are not, of great concern to lawyers and politicians: border control and airport security protocols — even though such controls would impact on who enters and who leaves this country. ...
- * * * I was hard pressed to come up with any compelling civil libertarian arguments against a simple card, which would contain only five elements: the bearer's name, address, Social Security number, and photograph, and a finger or retinal print matching a chip in the card. ...
13. The Chameleon Group - Security Consulting, Investigations, Security Training
- www.chameleon1.com
- "Threat Mitigation and Security Engineering".
- Our new, international goal of terrorism prevention, on the other hand, involves anticipation and imagination about immerging scenarios, the puzzle pieces of which have yet to come into alignment. ...
- With the threat of terrorism becoming ever so imminent, the U. ... Since 9/11 many governmental and private organizations have been trying to meet this need with the installation, development and improvement of advanced security technologies. ...
- Security solutions are focusing only on the execution phase of an attack. ...
- Inability to compile or assess data (suspicion indicators) coming from law enforcement, security personnel or employees In the last few months, government and private entities have begun to realize the limitations of the current security technology in countering terrorism. This realization will grow as terrorist acts increase and more automated security systems are breached.
- A software based operating system can establish a decision-making matrix for security personnel and law enforcement to detect and determine threat and to deploy subsequent procedures. ...
- In the last two years, the Chameleon Group has developed operational protocols that can be customized to any protected environment. These protocols offer a comprehensive solution through the detection and assessment of terrorist threat and the deployment of effective mitigation procedures. Customization of the protocols to the client's needs and threats is done based on Chameleon's Cyclical Engineering Process. ...
- Assessment - Evaluating the threat through intelligence, establishing objectives and calculated risks, assessing security requirements, and compiling suspicion indicators.
- Threat Mitigation Protocols - Establishing procedures for detection, determination and deployment against threat. ...
- Integration of technology and manpower - Establishing security rings with technological and manned backups. ...
- Training - Training personnel to use the skills associated with the detection of threat, the assessment of threat and the deployment of a threat-oriented protocol, training personnel for effective use of technology and accurate use of the security protocols.
- "Red Teaming" (reoccurring) - Terrorist simulation to test the effectiveness of the protocols, technology and personnel in mitigating the perceived threats and to establish new terrorist scenarios with which the security system maybe challenged. ...
14. THISDAYonline
- www.thisdayonline.com
- Terrorism:US Issues Rules to Strengthen Ports and Ships.
- ports and ships will have to toughen security against the threat of terrorism under rules issued by the Homeland Security Department on Wednesday. ...
- Some 10,000 ships and 5,000 coastal facilities will be required to assess their vulnerabilities, hire and train security officers and purchase security equipment. The nation's 361 ports will have to establish security committees, draft security plans and hold training drills and exercises. ...
- "These rules are an essential element in the Department of Homeland Security's national strategy," Vice Adm. ... "They provide templates to strengthen security measures for our ports and for those who do business in our ports. ...
- The new rules, which will become final late this year after one more public review, apply security protocols typically associated with international seafaring to many domestic vessels, public ports and other piers, terminals and loading docks. ...
- The Homeland Security Department has distributed $337 million in grants to ports and facilities and later this year will release an additional $105 million. Still, Asa Hutchinson, undersecretary for border and transportation security, acknowledged the maritime industry will have to assume much of the cost of making itself more secure. ...
- The rules focus on parts of the maritime industry deemed at greatest risk of a transportation security incident, including tankers, barges, large passenger ships, cargo and towing vessels, offshore oil and gas platforms and port facilities that handle dangerous cargo. ...
- Riverboat casinos, for instance, can meet the government's guidelines by implementing a model security plan being crafted by the American Gaming Association. ...
- The six rules that took effect Tuesday are interim rules that implement the Maritime Transportation Security Act, which was enacted last year. ...
15. NEI - 404 - File Not Found
- www.nei.org
- home | nuclear the clean air energy | reliable, economical energy | safety and security | nuclear waste disposal | transportation safety | Nuclear Technologies | Public Policy Issues | Newsroom | Financial Center | Nuclear Data | Library | Careers & Education | Science Club | About NEI | Site Services | Search.
16. School of Informatics Module Descriptor
- www.informatics.ed.ac.uk
- Module: Computer Security.
- The course aims to give a broad understanding of computer security. Topics range from security risks, attacks, prevention and defence, through some current technology solutions, and down to formal approaches to validating security protocols and mathematics underlying cryptography. After taking the course, a student ought to understand the security threats against computer systems, and have at least a high-level idea of the ways to address them; this amounts to giving a basic securty analysis of a system. A student should also understand the techniques and design principles underlying security solutions, including aspects of cryptography and security protocols. ...
- Security and Privacy .
- Additional security properties: authentication, accountability. ...
- Protocols for authentication and key exchange, including Needham-Schroeder, Otway-Rees, Kerberos, Diffie-Hellman. ...
- Formal approaches, including Burrows-Abadi-Needham logic for authentication and its application to security protocol analysis. ...
- Security engineering: security policy models, multi-level systems. ...
- The Java Security Model and security programming in Java. ...
- Security futures, real-world issues. Web security, e-commerce and e-cash; legalities; export control, key escrow; information warfare and cyber terrorism; human factors. ...
- Knowledge & Understanding: Basic understanding of security risks, attacks, prevention and defence mechanisms. ...
- Intellectual Skills: Analysis of simple security protocols using a formal method. ...
- Ross Anderson, 'Security Engineering', John Wiley & Sons, 2001 .
17. Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 00411228
- www.loc.gov
- Table of contents for Terror and containment perspectives of India's internal security / edited by K. ...
- Gill ounterinsurgency Warfare: Use and Abuse of Military Force rSingh lafa Terror & Containment Perspectives of India's Internal Security Terrorism, Institutional Collapse and Emergency Response Protocols 251 K. ... Gill Security and Development in India's Northeast: An Alternative Perspective 295 Ajai Sahni & J. ...
18. Citations: Practical Escrow Cash System - Fujisaki, Okamoto (eBizSearch)
- gunther.smeal.psu.edu
- Okamoto, "Practical Escrow Cash System", LNCS 1189, Proceedings of 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Security Protocols, Springer, pp. ...
- in the form of terrorism, blackmailing, and the undermining of entire economies by corruption of or dissemination of the secret keys of banks (see 33, 21 A recent trend in research in the area of electronic commerce has therefore been to find payment schemes with revokable anonymity (e. ...
- Okamoto, "Practical Escrow Cash System", LNCS 1189, Proceedings of 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Security Protocols, Springer Verlag, pp. ...
- Okamoto, "Practical Escrow Cash System", LNCS 1189, Proceedings of 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Security Protocols, Springer, pp. ...
- Okamoto, "Practical Escrow Cash System", LNCS 1189, Proceedings of 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Security Protocols, Springer, pp. ...
19. Evian G8 Summit
- www.info-france-usa.org
- Building international political will and capacity to combat terrorism : A G8 Action Plan .
- The international community has been united in fighting against international terrorism since the terrorist attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001. The threat of terrorism still, however, remains serious as has been seen in a series of terrorist incidents including in Indonesia, Kenya, Morocco, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Yemen over the past year. ...
- For the prevention and eradication of terrorism, since 11 September the G8 and other countries have successfully strengthened their own counter-terrorism measures. ... For this purpose it is essential for the G8 to build stronger international will and to engage in outreach activities towards other countries in the area of counter-terrorism cooperation, and at the same time to provide capacity-building assistance to those countries with insufficient capacity to fight terrorism. ...
- Each G8 member has so far encouraged, based on its own priorities, countries to enhance counter-terrorism measures and has conducted capacity-building assistance. Now it is necessary for the G8 to have a common plan for counter-terrorism outreach activities and capacity-building assistance with a view to ensuring that assistance by the G8 be selectively and effectively provided to those areas in which countries need assistance most and in order to avoid duplication of assistance by the G8 as much as possible. ...
- Developing a successful capacity to tackle terrorism requires a focus on three main areas of counter-terrorism activity: first, to deny terrorists the means to commit terrorist acts (for example, to prevent the financing of terrorism, and denial of false documents and weapons); second, to deny terrorists a safe haven and ensure that terrorists are prosecuted and/or extradited (for example, to accelerate the conclusion of counter-terrorism conventions and protocols, to deny terrorists entry into a country and to reinforce law-enforcement agencies); and third, to overcome vulnerability to terrorism (for example, to enhance domestic security measures and capability for crisis management and consequence management). For the peace and security of the world, it is essential for all countries, including developing countries, to enhance such capability. Such activity should be seen as complementary to initiatives to strengthen good governance, the rule of law, human rights and judicial reform, and to the analysis of factors which contribute to the emergence of terrorism. ...
- The areas for capacity-building assistance as outlined by the United Nations Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) include: .
- Counter-Terrorism Legislation: assistance in developing legislation for domestic implementation of conventions, protocols and resolutions in relation to terrorist activity; .
- Financial Law and Practice: assistance in drafting and enforcing legislation, regulations and codes of practice criminalising the financing of terrorism and the seizure and freezing of assets; .
- Police and Law Enforcement: development of procedures for counter-terrorism law enforcement and the provision of assistance to national police forces to counter terrorism as well as illicit drug trafficking and organised crime as they relate to counter-terrorism; .
- Domestic Security Measures: assistance in the development and implementation of adequate crisis and consequence management techniques, aviation and transportation security measures and protection of critical infrastructure. ...
- G8 Action Plan: Building International Political Will and Capacity to Combat Terrorism .
20. Champion Security: Cost of Complacency
- championsecurity.us
- its not security. ...
- Mission We are commited to providing superior security services that exceeds the expectations of our clients. ...
- Security Guards .
- This piece is addressed to those who care about and see the need to make a change in the way we view security in our work and public places. It is targeted to people who feel that a change in approach and new, different solutions need be applied against terrorism. ...
- The combined losses to the American economy from 9/11 are far greater than the total investment made over the last 10 years in private security or law enforcement. ...
- We must unfortunately accept the fact that terrorism is here to stay because of its effectiveness in delivering a political message. ... We have sunk into a somewhat stagnant, uncertain and complacent security hibernation.
- Corporations and government agencies hired consultants who in most cases gave suggestions such as putting snipers on roof tops, buying expensive security technology, building trenches and fortifying our facilities. ...
- The most effective tool against terrorism lies with people’s proactive approach to be on the lookout for threat and danger. Part of being complacent is hiding behind high-end technology that has a low impact in terrorism prevention. ...
- Terrorism is very hard to deal with, and many security professionals find themselves in a difficult position where they must show results through acquisition of new technology rather than training. ... Terrorism is the product of the human race and it is only up to people to prevent it using their senses, and human assessment capabilities. ...
- Because every person in a protected environment can act as a force multiplier for the safety and security of that environment. ...
- If we apply training, our security forces and frameworks will become dynamic, proactive and confident.
- Our obligation, as the people entrusted with the security and safety of others, is to apply training and procedures that go beyond “Observe and Report” to the realm of “Think and Respond. ... Therefore, from your HR department to your mailroom operations, proactive and effective security measures should be in place.
21. Protocols
- www.telusplanet.net
- Drug Doses, Protocols & Information.
- Emergency Response Situations (terrorism, disaster, etc. ...
- Security Protocols for Dangerous /Abusive Patients.
- Where appropriate the protocols are referenced. Regionally approved protocols are also identified.
22. RCRC : Faith and Choices : Clinic Violence
- www.rcrc.org
- The National Abortion Federation began keeping statistics regarding anti-choice terrorism in 1977. ...
- As a result, reproductive health care providers have been forced to undertake extreme security measures including employing security guards; installing security cameras, bullet-proof glass, and access control hardware; wearing bullet proof vests; and implementing anti-terrorism security protocols designed to increase the safety of doctors and clinic staff. ...
- While abortion remains legal, the tide of violence jeopardizes access to vital medical services and threatens domestic security for all citizens. ...
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23. Department of State Washington File: Text: UN Security Council Resolution 1373 on Terrorism
- usembassy-australia.state.gov
- Text: UN Security Council Resolution 1373 on Terrorism .
- (New measures set to combat terrorism) (1630) .
- The Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution September 28 that establishes wide-ranging measures to combat terrorism, especially focusing on the financial support terrorists need to carry out their acts. ...
- "This is an unprecedented resolution against terrorism in the work of the United Nations," said U. ... members to combat international terrorism. There will be a Security Council mechanism to monitor implementation on a continuous basis. ...
- "We're very encouraged by the Security Council's strong support for this measure and the rapid and unanimous action that it has taken," said Negroponte, who is the chief U. ...
- The resolution, drafted by the United States, is "designed to encourage member states to cut off the various sources of international terrorism," the ambassador said. ...
- member states to take the necessary measures to suppress financial activities and other forms of support for international terrorism. ...
- The General Assembly will hold a debate on terrorism beginning October 1 in which more than 140 nations are expected to speak. ...
- "The Security Council, .
- "Reaffirming further that such acts, like any act of international terrorism, constitute a threat to international peace and security, .
- "Reaffirming the need to combat by all means, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts, .
- "Deeply concerned by the increase, in various regions of the world, of acts of terrorism motivated by intolerance or extremism, .
- "Calling on States to work together urgently to prevent and suppress terrorist acts, including through increased cooperation and full implementation of the relevant international conventions relating to terrorism, .
- "Recognizing the need for States to complement international cooperation by taking additional measures to prevent and suppress, in their territories through all lawful means, the financing and preparation of any acts of terrorism, .
24. Lack of Security Threatens ASLET
- www.mwarrior.com
- Security Issues.
- Recent records recovered after court action by ASLET Director, Phil Messina have revealed that security, screening and verification protocols have not been enforced at least since September 11, 2001. ...
- These security protocols are mandated in the organization’s bylaws, and advertised by this “peer” association to protect the membership. ...
- "The only thing that prevents ASLET The American Society for Law Enforcement Training Seminar from becoming a very soft, high value target for terrorism is its higher value as an easily accessible training resource for would-be terrorists. And the true tragedy here is that these horrific, inexcusable and deliberate security breaches were created as part of an effort to hide the complete deterioration of ASLET's annual net revenues since Frank Hackett became its Executive Director. ...
- "I take this irresponsible lack of security, screening and verification very seriously, because I frequently drive by one of the world’s largest mass graves, where two great buildings that symbolized our freedom and democracy once stood. ...
- " I'm sick and tired of listening to excuses why it's not feasible to verify members, especially after the ASLET leadership was handed an outline to implement a Verification/Security system. ...
25. THE SUPPRESSION OF THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM, THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1373 ON TERRORISM
- bahlibs.org
- TOPIC: AN ACT TO IMPLEMENT THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION RESPECTING THE SUPPRESSION OF THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM, THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1373 ON TERRORISM AND GENERALLY TO MAKE PROVISION FOR PREVENTING AND COMBATING TERRORISM .
- Speaker, I rise today on behalf of the great Constituents of Bain & Grants Town and in this instance on behalf of all the people of the Bahamas as a Minister in the Government of the Bahamas, to contribute to a Bill known in short as the Anti-Terrorism Act 2003. The purpose of this Bill is to aid in the prevention and combating of terrorism. ...
- Speaker, in the purest sense of the definition, terrorism is really nothing new to the Bahamas, for the masses of Bahamians were terrorized prior to 1967 by a wicked and oppressive regime and likewise for ten years starting from 1992 to 2002. However terrorism has taken on a more lethal and sophisticated form and today we must address this potential menace with a resolve to protect our borders, our people and neighboring countries from any such attempts that we have seen too many of since 2001. ...
- One may question why the previous Administration did not act on this Resolution 1373 passed by the United Nations Security Council on September 28, 2001 before being relieved of it’s duties by the Bahamian people on May 2, 2002. However I believe that the previous FNM Government during the Fall of 2001 was too busy basking in their success at having terrorized the Public Treasury when they were using school repair contracts and scholarship loans in order to satisfy their political objectives, to even realize after September 11th that the United Nations had put forth an anti-terrorism initiative. ...
- I would hope that Bahamians would appreciate that though an international Anti-Terrorism Bill is a priority, the recovery of the Bahamas from the local terrorism of the previous FNM Government, was much more urgent than any terrorists we could ever face from abroad. ... Speaker, my government having basically arrested the fear and the threat of FNM terrorists ever terrorizing Bahamians again, today I am delighted to address the United Nations’ Resolution1373 on terrorism and measures to be put in place by all nations wishing to play a role in safeguarding the world from terrorists and their ability to finance such activity. ...
- UN’S SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1373 .
- Speaker, terrorism took on a more sophisticated and immediately deadlier form on September 11, 2001. ...
- Speaker, it was a great day when on September 28, 2001, the United Nations brought forth a wide–ranging anti-terrorism resolution, which called for the suppression of financing terrorism and improving on international cooperation to minimize and hopefully eradicate the ability for terrorists to succeed in the mission of death and misery. ...
- Speaker, arising out of the UN Resolution was the Counter Terrorism Committee. The Committee brought forth binding obligations on all States with the aim of combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. The Resolution requires that all cooperating States adhere to the following in combating terrorism: .
- · CRIMINALIZE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE ASSISTANCE FOR TERRORISM IN DOMESTIC LAWS AND BRING VIOLATORS OF THESE LAWS TO JUSTICE; .
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