Counterintelligence is a difficult endeavor in the best of times and the U.S. still has a long way to go to perfecting a comprehensive strategy.
Update on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Idlib, Syria: 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in an airstrike in northwest Syria and 35 were wounded.
By Dr. Chuck Russo and Dr. Samer Koutoubi
Police officers and other first responders are at a much greater risk of being exposed to and contracting COVID-19 coronavirus. Here are several ways that public safety professionals can protect themselves from this contagious respiratory disease.
AMU’s new Freedom Grant is a military tuition grant which includes a master’s-level education, in addition to undergraduate education.
By Gary Deel
After the sexual assault of a young man by a hotel security officer, the general manager and security director made several major mistakes. Was this incompetence or intentional?
Iran’s parliamentary elections last Friday saw the lowest voter participation since the Iranian Revolution in 1979. About 42 percent of voters turned out for the elections.
The inaugural Space Education and Strategic Applications (SESA) Conference, sponsored by American Military University, will be held at the historic Quaker Meetinghouse, 2111 Florida Ave., NW, Washington, D.C., on Friday, April 17, 2020.
By Allison G. S. Knox
Many first responders struggle with PTSD and mental health issues due to the nature of their job. In order to help them, leaders must first ensure the organization’s culture is both positive and supportive.