In today’s high-tech world, we are constantly vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. The ability to identify different types of cyber attacks is a useful way to protect yourself.
By Jinnie Chua
As police-community relations continue to disintegrate in many towns and cities, how can community policing change the way the public perceives officers? One 26-year veteran officer shares the importance of officers being warriors, servants and leaders.
American Public University STEM Dean, Dr. Ahmed Naumaan continues his discussion on where strong AI is headed in our society. Will the machines ever be genuine thinkers?
John McCain is a hero. Let’s get that out of the way up front. McCain came from a long military dynasty; his father and grandfather were both four-star admirals in the Navy. In the Vietnam War, McCain flew a Skyhawk dive bomber on numerous successful sorties.
By Robert Brzenchek
Cybersecurity threats from Russia, China and other transnational crime groups are increasing in both scope and intensity. Learn how cross-agency collaboration is needed to protect national security interests.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for Aug. 31, 2018: A massive recall for nasal sprays and baby oral gels for potentially deadly bacteria contamination – and other news.
A fast-growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo could become “the worst ever seen in East Africa,” according the latest warnings.
If school districts were required by law to teach swimming in their K-12 curricula, we could reduce the number of swimming emergencies.
Responding to any 911 call requires assessing the scene for safety. In many cases, a situation that might initially appear to be safe suddenly poses a variety of threats.