View allAll Photos Tagged Security..."-James
About two thirds through my photo survey a security guard turned up in a little car. He checked some doors and nodded at me as he drove past.
I'm not sure if someone called him after seeing me poking around the place, or if he was just on his daily rounds.
North Korean soldiers on guard at the Joint Security Area, NORTH Korea :)
Step across the white line and they will tackle you, make it to the concrete divider and you're dead. We were happily told.
A community food security event hosted by the Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association in Calgary, Alberta in March of 2012. Workshops on vermaculture, bee-keeping (with Apiaries and Bees for Communities ABC), and the Slow Food movement with Chris Vester of Slow Food Calgary and Bluemountain Biodynamic Farms
PC Andy Ferguson of the Prestwich Neighbourhood Policing Team of Greater Manchester Police’s Bury Division calls in at a local school to talk to students about bicycle security. He gave the pupils a range of ideas to prevent them becoming victims of theft and security stamped their bikes to further deter thieves.
To contact the Prestwich NPT call 0161 856 4537 or email prestwich.npt@gmp.police.uk.
For more information about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
Under the budget plan recently unveiled by the Trump administration, social security disability for children and adults will get less funding.
About two thirds through my photo survey a security guard turned up in a little car. He checked some doors and nodded at me as he drove past.
I'm not sure if someone called him after seeing me poking around the place, or if he was just on his daily rounds.
This is the first time I used a fisheye lens. I have to say this turned out very well. I just love the color and how the effects aren't too noticeable if you don't look close. In a way, it looks like there is a security camera filming the office.
Used in the August 7 Security Report article:
gauntlet.ucalgary.ca/story/12578
Too bad we don't have any fisheye lens for Canon cameras in the Gauntlet office!
Another one of these cute accidents pictures. I'm going to start taking pictures like this. I love the effect.
More than 20 participants from 17 IAEA Member States participating in a five day Regional Training Course on the “Development of a Nuclear Security Regime for Nuclear Power Programs” given by IAEA Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, Division of Nuclear Security and co-hosted by the Integrated Support Center for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Nuclear Security (ISCN), Japan Atomic Energy Agency. Tokai, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. 26 June 2017.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
LECTURERS:
Nicolas Daniel Delaunay
Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety
Axel Hagemann
IAEA Consultant from Germany
Miroslav Gregoric
IAEA Consultant from Slovenia
ISCN-JAEA
Hori Masato
ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Reina Matsuzawa
ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Yo Nakamura
ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Yamaguchi Kaori
ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
IAEA OFFICERS:
Shigeaki Sato
IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Division of Nuclear Security
Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
Danielle Dahlstrom
IAEA Outreach Nuclear Security Officer
Division of Nuclear Security
Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
The Healthcare Security Summit is an invitation-only event developed specifically for senior executives responsible for overseeing the physical security strategy of the nation’s leading hospitals and health systems. Learn more by visiting the following site:
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A boat crew from Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team Galveston, Texas, conducts a waterway patrol along the Potomac River in front of the Washington Monument during an exercise leading up to the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. USCG photo by PA1 Adam Eggers
2016-03-18: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia and Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina President of AfDB with Kazeem Ishola, Security Agent, SECU/ PRST arriving for the14th ADF Replenishment.
Early one bitterly cold December morning in 2003 I was travelling to Argonne National Labs to do some neutron diffraction research. I saw this scene from the interstate (it's a powerplant), stopped, and took a picture. (This is actually a scan of a printout of the picture; I somehow lost the original file -- homeland security? ;-) I got right back on the highway, and in less than five minutes was pulled over by no fewer than five police cars! After talking with me for about 30 minutes they let me go on my way.
Computer keyboard with green information security button. For attribution please link to www.comparitech.com/ Thanks!
NS Security Doors provide one of the strongest security doors in the market of Sydney. With excellent performance, they provide custom made security doors and jimmy proof strip to for inside lock and to wrap the whole perimeter of the door. Visit us on: www.nssecuritydoors.com.au/security-doors-sydney/
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 23JAN15 - Shenggen Fan , Director-General, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), USA captured during the session Ensuring Food Security in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2015.
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/Benedikt von Loebell
Flickr has been a great help to me. Flickr has served me well.
Over the years, it has been very difficult to understand Yahoo’s neglect.
I do not know how others are affected, but I do not have anything very positive to say about this transition of the ownership of flickr to Smug Mug. By some quirk of timing, I have ended up with non-pro account. That means I am now restricted to 1,000 photographs. I was inclined to think that was fair enough. However, the fact that all that Smug Mug do is push a Pro account at you, with zero real, practical indication of what anyone needs to do to resolve their new restriction reveals their intent.
I am very aware of the degree to which I have come to expect resources to be free.
Unfortunately, the simplest solution was to delete ALL my photographs from Flickr. I have done so and lost a lot of fond memories. Not the photographs themselves, but the comments which people took the time to make. That takes us back to the beginning that Flickr has been a great help to me and I still want to be able to share photographs.
Yesterday, I took my camera out with me for the first time in a long time, and took a couple of portraits. I liked this guy.
A scheme summarizing the main environment and security issues in the Amu Darya river basin. / Схема, включающая в себя основные проблемы окружающей среды и безопасности в бассейне Амударьи.
English version here.
Graphic by Otto Simonett and Viktor Novikov.
Private security vehicle from North OKC, same location as the Ford Escape.
Note - vehicle is illegally equipped. In Oklahoma, only emergency vehicles are permitted to have red and blue lights, with the only exceptions being tow trucks and some college security departments. This, being neither, is not permitted - private property restrictions do not apply to lighting in this case due to the state-required licensing of security officers/guards.
A security guard watches as protestors file through Pioneer Place mall.
Originally published on Street Roots' blog at streetroots.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/scenes-from-todays-m...