Despite attempts to prevent or minimize cybercrime, illicit incidents still occur worldwide.
By Dr. Randall Hanifen
Firefighters respond to a range of modern incidents including terrorist attacks. Even if it doesn’t follow the same route, what can the U.S. fire service learn from other countries that have nationalized their emergency services?
Emergency and disaster management briefing for Nov. 7, 2018: Fire restrictions remain across Southern California as the state’s wildfire season draws to a close – and other news.
Severe flooding in Sicily on Sunday left 12 people dead. That brought the nationwide death toll after a week of extreme weather to 29.
The fallout from the 2018 midterm elections will carry over into the 2020 presidential election and that contest effectively begins today.
I accepted an invitation from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to tour the Pinckney Cyber Training Institute, co-located in Pinckney Community High School. I came away impressed by the professionalism of both the students and instructors and left convinced that the future of cybersecurity is in great hands.
At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the Great War ended. This Sunday marks the centennial.
By Dr. Jade Pumphrey
Law enforcement officers can use the Reid technique, a non-accusatory interrogation structure, to provoke behavioral responses that can be examined for truth. Learn more about the technique’s nine steps and potential drawbacks.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for Nov. 5, 2018: No warnings were issued for tornadoes spawned by severe weather in Maryland Friday night – and other news.