The InfraGard Southern Nevada Alliance Chapter met on November 16 in Las Vegas. The presentation focused on security gaps and other issues.
Intelligence officials and national security advisers have voiced concerns that the U.S. is vulnerable to an EMP attack that could take down the power grid.
The best path to cybersecurity careers could involve conferences, certifications or a college degree. You must make your job skills useful for IT employers.
Last year, the Foreign Affairs Cybersecurity Center (FACC) recorded 7.5 billion potential risks. From that pool, 17,000 were actual threats.
By Jinnie Chua
The Darknet provides a platform for countless crimes so law enforcement must be familiar with how it works. Here’s the basic information officers should know about what the Darknet is used for, how it’s related to bitcoin, and what can be done to address the illegal activity that occurs there.
By Ruth Espitia
Amid the devastation of war and terrorist activity, many Syrians started to turn to social media to watch over and police their communities. Learn more about how cyber community policing got its start and became an integral part of saving civilian lives.
By Garett Seivold
The integration of technology is becoming commonplace in the loss prevention industry. Now more than ever, building a career requires expanding your technological skillset and a commitment to lifelong learning. Here are some tips to effectively navigate the evolving tech-based environment.
By Erik Kleinsmith
The presidential election has shown us that the news we consume on a daily basis is often riddled with bias and untrustworthy reporting. Learn how a map of today’s media landscape can help intelligence analysts navigate the inaccuracies, biases and fake news stories.
IT security firm Tripwire recently released results of a survey that pointed to a general lack of confidence in cybersecurity.