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The Security guards at Millenium Park in Chicago ride around on Segways

Soldier from the Philippine Presidential Security Group

The security staff the night before.

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This was a security guard who (when saw us with lots of camera gear) came over to us and started talking to us. I mentioned to him that we were'nt "paps" and he said "sure, its a public place and your allowed to shoot whatever you like". 10/10 for knowing your rights and to be honest a real surprise to hear a security guard in London saying that.

 

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During the weekend we happened to walk past a sidestreet where we saw a film crew filming the next series of Sherlock.

 

Taken as part of my 2011 photo project "a thousand different ways" - more information here:

 

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A Deal is a Deal?

A state sponsor of terror; a destabilizing force in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain and Yemen; and a menace to America’s Navy and global commerce in the Gulf, Iran is, no doubt, a bad actor. The question, though, is whether backing out of the nuclear deal is cutting off the nose to spite the face. As the State Department threatens Iran, while, at the same time certifying that it is complying with the terms of the deal, this panel will weigh and debate the strategic pros and cons of reneging on it.

 

Antony Blinken, Former Deputy Secretary of State

Joseph Cirincione, President, Ploughshares Fund

Kori Schake, Research Fellow, Stanford University Hoover Institution Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute

Moderator: Elise Labott, Global Affairs Correspondent, CNN

 

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Yes we chose the worst day in years to take a flight. So far from what we have heard a bunch of terrorists were just caught in london while planning to blow up several cross continental flights. We

have been standing in this line for a half hour so far and probably have the same amount or more to go.

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:

 

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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:

 

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So goes the mantra. Obscurity sure isn't helped when you send the secret to everybody in the entire company.

Security guards are quite common in the Philippines. If you run a somewhat reputable business... it's quite possible you have security to accompany it. They also escort people to their cars when it's pouring... cool.

 

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MUNICH - U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly, left, meets with U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the 2017 Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, Feb. 17, 2017. Over the past five decades, the MSC has become the major global forum for the discussion of security policy. Each February, it brings together more than 450 senior decision-makers from around the world, including heads-of-state, ministers, leading personalities of international and non-governmental organizations, as well as high ranking representatives of industry, media, academia, and civil society, to engage in an intensive debate on current and future security challenges. Official DHS photo by Barry Bahler.

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UNMIL Jordanian Formed Police Unit members conduct a search for terrorists at the UN Mission in Liberia HQ, during a security exercise to determine readiness, at UNMIL, in Monrovia, Liberia, Sunday 27 April 2014.

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Images taken of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team running through STX lanes for their Full Spectrum Training Event being held at Hohenfels Germany. US Army Europe Public Affairs photo by Richard Bumgardner.

This is my security keychain.

 

The only way I can access my work remotely is to sign in using my secret pin and the code that my keychain currently displays over a secure connection... I will have to eliminate you now that you know

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La siguiente imagen corresponde a uno de los tantos "Falsos Programas" (Rogue) de seguridad Antivirus o Antispyware que puede encontrar en la red.

 

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La siguiente imagen corresponde a uno de los tantos "Falsos Programas" (Rogue) de seguridad Antivirus o Antispyware que puede encontrar en la red.

 

Por lo que les recomendamos tener mucho cuidado y ver el listado completo en www.forospyware.com/t5.html

 

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UNMIL Jordanian Formed Police Unit members prepare to conduct a search for terrorists at the UN Mission in Liberia HQ, during a security exercise to determine readiness, at UNMIL, in Monrovia, Liberia, Sunday 27 April 2014.

UNMIL Photo/Staton Winter

As part of an IAEA training course on nuclear security, an outdoor tour is conducted at Japan’s Physical Protection Exercise Field, part of its Integrated Support Center for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security (ISCN), in Tokai-Mura. ISCN training courses combine classroom learning on key concepts with exercises and demonstrations. Participants gained hands-on experience with real equipment and measures that States employ to strengthen physical protection of nuclear material and facilities. (June 2017)

 

Japan is a member of the International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSC Network), which was established by IAEA Member States in 2012 to facilitate sharing of information and resources and to promote coordination and collaboration among states with an NSSC or those having an interest in developing a centre. The 2018 NSSC Network Annual Meeting will be hosted at ISCN, 5 – 9 March 2018.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

LECTURERS:

Nicolas Daniel Delaunay

Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety

 

Axel Hagemann

IAEA Consultant from Germany

 

Miroslav Gregoric

From Slovenia

 

Reina Matsuzawa

ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

 

Yo Nakamura

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

  

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Impressions from Kiwicon 6 in Wellington, 17-18 November 2012

Intento de redirección desde el sitio de cita previa DNI

According to the Trustwave’s 2013 Global Security Report, cyber-security threats are increasing as quickly as we can implement measures against them. Hackers have lots of different ways to steal your private data and information. And the main reason why hackers go after your personal information is identity theft!

 

Over the past year, there have been roughly 12.6 million victims of identity theft – or, to put it into perspective, one victim every three seconds. No matter how safe you think you’re being online, chances are you’re making at least a few mistakes that compromise the integrity of your personal information.

Romanian security take their staunchness pretty seriously. Are they any good? Couldn't say, but they are certainly ready for trouble. Seeing this dude made me wonder exactly what was going on that I was missing.

We made our annual trip to London in November. We travel down by coach from Slaithwaite and stay at The Cumberland Hotel at Marble Arch. It’s actually a weekend ladies shopping trip that is run as a fundraiser for Slaithwaite Brass Band – I’m the only bloke that goes every year! We decided ( the two of us) to stay down in London until Thursday this time as we wanted to see weekday London and be able to explore a bit further afield on foot. We covered up to 16 miles a day, which is tough going on crowded pavements with hundreds of busy roads to cross. I photographed anything that looked interesting but I bent a contact in the CF card slot, fortunately I had quite a few SD cards with me and the 5D has dual slots so I was able to carry on using it. It’s currently at Lehmann’s getting fixed.

 

With it being close to Christmas the decorations are up everywhere so there was plenty of colour at night. In Hyde Park the Winter Wonderland was in full swing, we’ve never bothered going to it before but I went twice at night this time. It is massive this year, I couldn’t get over how big it is and the quality of some of the attractions. The cost and effort involved must be phenomenal – it was quite expensive though. It was very difficult to photograph, with extremes of light (LED’s) and darkness and fast moving rides into the bargain. I think I have some decent usable stuff but at the time of writing I am only part way through the editing process so I don’t know for sure.

 

We set off at around 8.15 am every day and stayed out for at least 12 hours. The weather was poor for a day and a half with drizzle and very dull grey conditions, fortunately we had some pleasant weather (and light) along the way as well. Being based at the end of Oxford Street – Europe’s busiest shopping street – meant that I did quite a bit of night shooting on there. Although I carried a tripod everywhere I only used it once and that was during the day! Because there is always a moving element in almost every shot it seemed pointless using a tripod. I would have got some shots free of movement – or I could have gone for ultra-long exposures to eliminate people and traffic but it would have been problematic I felt. In the end I wound the ISO up and hand held – fingers crossed.

 

We walked out to Camden Market and Locks but it had been raining and we were a bit early as many were only just setting up for the day. We tried to follow routes that we hadn’t used before and visit new places. We paid a fortune to get in St Pauls but you can’t use cameras. This something that I fail to see the point of, ban flash if you want but if you are going to encourage tourism why ban cameras when there is nothing in particular happening in there. It’s a rule that seems to be applied arbitrarily in cities around the world. Fortunately we could take photos from the outside of the dome, which was real reason for visiting, and we had some great light. Expensive compared with a couple of euros in some famous cathedrals. I’ve wanted to walk to Canary Wharf for a number of years and this year we did. We crisscrossed the Thames a few times and tried to follow the Thames path at other times. We covered around ten miles but it was an interesting day. It was also very quiet for the last four or five miles. We got there about 12.00 and managed to get a sandwich in a café in the shopping centre at the foot of the high rise office blocks before tens of thousands of office workers descended from above. It was mayhem, packed, with snaking queues for anywhere that sold food. We crossed to the other side of The Isle of Dogs and looked across to the O2 Arena and the cable car, unfortunately there isn’t a way across for pedestrians and it was around 3.00 pm. With darkness falling at around 4.30 we decide it was too late to bother. We made our way back to the Thames Clipper pier to check the sailing times. They sail every twenty minutes so we had a couple of glasses of wine and a rest before catching the Clipper. Sailing on the Thames was a first in 15 trips to London. The Clipper is fast and smooth, the lights had come on in the city and there was a fantastic moon rise. It was nigh on impossible to get good shots at the speed we were traveling though and there were times that I wished I could be suspended motionless above the boat. Again, hopefully I will have some usable shots.

 

We felt that the shopping streets were a little quieter, following the Paris massacre it was to be expected, I might be wrong as we were out and about at later times than previous trips. I think I have heard that footfall is down though. It was good to get into some of the quieter backstreets and conversely to be stuck in the city business district – The Square Mile- at home time. A mass exodus of people running and speed walking to bus stops and the rail and tube stations. It was difficult to move against or across the flow of bodies rushing home.

 

Whilst the Northern(manufacturing) economy is collapsing, London is a giant development site, it must be the tower crane capital of Europe at the moment. It was difficult to take a shot of any landmark free of cranes, it was easier to make the cranes a feature of the photo. It’s easy to see where the wealth is concentrated – not that there was ever any doubt about it. The morons with too much money are still driving their Lambo’s and Ferraris etc. like clowns in streets that are packed with cars , cyclists and pedestrians, accelerating viciously and noisily for 50 yards. They are just sad attention seekers. From Battersea to Canary Wharf we walked the Thames Embankment, the difference between high and low tide on the river is massive, but the water was the colour of mud – brown! Not very attractive in colour. We caught a Virgin Train from Kings Cross for £14.00 each – a bargain!. We had quite a bit of time to kill around midday at Kings Cross so I checked with security that I was OK to wander around taking photos, without fear of getting jumped by armed security, and set off to photograph the station and St Pancras International Station across the road. I haven’t even looked at the results as I type this but I’ll find out if they are any good shortly. Talking of security, following Paris, there was certainly plenty of private security at most attractions, I don’t know if it was terrorism related though, I can’t say I noticed an increased police presence on the streets. It took us three hours and five minutes from Kings Cross to being back home, not bad for a journey of 200 miles. I can’t imagine that spending countless billions on HS2 or HS3 is going to make a meaningful (cost effective) difference to our journey. Improving what we have, a little faster, would be good. There are some bumpy bits along the route for a mainline and Wakefield to Huddersfield is the equivalent of a cart track – and takes over 30 minutes – it’s only a stone’s throw.

 

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