By Erik Kleinsmith
One acronym that is almost uniformly misunderstood and yet hated in the intelligence community is LPTA. Intelligence job-seekers need to understand what LPTA means and why to be very very wary of it.
By Erik Kleinsmith
One acronym that is almost uniformly misunderstood and yet hated in the intelligence community is LPTA. Intelligence job-seekers need to understand what LPTA means and why to be very very wary of it.
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So you’re ready to take the leap and start your business! Here are a couple of quick housekeeping items that you have to do before you launch your business.
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Security breaches in the business world have become commonplace and can have a catastrophic impact on the organization’s people, data, and brand reputation.
True security can only be realized through a comprehensive active approach that incorporates resources throughout the organization. There simply is not a silver bullet that can provide adequate security. However, a company can work to protect itself by incorporating proactive security measures that involve the entire organizational hierarchy.