Ultimately, the prevention of cyber fraud starts when you know that something isn’t right. If you have even a single doubt, investigate further.
As usual, the latest Terror Threat Snapshot paints a picture that should keep every American on his or her guard and vigilant.
An increasing number of criminals are conducting their activity online, and law enforcement officers need the skills to keep up. Watch this short video about how American Military University restructured its B.S. in Criminal Justice to focus on digital forensics.
Last Wednesday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) carried out the first successful test of the “Presidential Alert,” a text message sent simultaneously to all cell phones nationwide.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for Oct. 15, 2018: An early autumn snowfall across multiple states dumps up to a foot of snow – and other news.
By Robert Hiller
Sometimes even a seemingly innocent question about their work can trigger deep-rooted anxiety and stress for firefighters. Learn how firefighters can educate those around them to avoid discussing difficult calls.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for Oct.12, 2018: The death toll rises to 11 from Hurricane Michael amid widespread damage and destruction – and other news.
EDM Manager: “I am calling on politicians and pundits to refrain from practicing their craft before, during and immediately following times of emergencies and disasters.”
To effectively manage small-scale to large-scale emergencies, a lot of collaborative manpower and a variety of different agencies, nonprofits and international relief organizations will need to work together.