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SP's MAI November 01-15, 2011 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY
    Interceptor boat joins Coast Guard fleet at Porbandar

    Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, Director General, Indian Coast Guard, commissioned the Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) C-153 at Porbandar recently.

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    Doctrine to establish rules of engagement against cyber attacks

    New doctrine under review by the Joint Staff will lay out rules of engagement against an attack in cyberspace...

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    New cloud continuity solution for SMBs

    Research by Contingency Planning, Strategic Research Corporation, and DTI/PricewaterhouseCoopers found that the effect of downtime and data and application loss on small to medium enterprises caused 70 per cent of small firms to go out of business within a year of the event...

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Avril Lavigne has ‘scare of her life’

    Avril Lavigne, Canadian songstress, recently revealed how she was ‘scared for her life’ following a security breach ahead of a gig in London.

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    Universal Studios catchphrase to get in no longer valid

    The Universal Studios lot in Hollywood is one of the most carefully guarded, high-security places in the city.

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    Security market moving towards integration of systems: Report

    The civil security market in the United Kingdom is moving towards the integration of systems. The aim is to ensure that all segments can be managed from a single platform, reducing operational costs and increasing technology efficiency.

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    Crime in India has increased by nearly 5 per cent

    Crime in 2010 has increased by 4.9 per cent compared to 2009. In 2010 a total of 22,24,831 crimes were reported under Indian Penal Code against 21,21,345 cases in the year 2009.

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    Reliance ties up with Siemens

    Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is entering India’s fast growing homeland security service business which is expected to grow to over $13 billion by 2014.

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    Chinese-Russian security and energy relations are crumbling, says SIPRI

    China’s rising global influence is straining its strategic partnership with Russia. Decreasing dependence on Russian arms exports and a growing number of alternative energy suppliers mean that China has taken the upper hand in the relationship

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    General Dynamics wins $86 million to support DIA cyber security

    General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded an $86 million task order to provide information assurance and cyber security services to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in the US and worldwide.

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    KFC’s ‘Colonel Sanders’ gets past UN Security

    As part of the promotional extravaganza of KFC’s grilled chicken, a man dressed as Colonel Sanders sneaked into the United Nations recently in what actually sounds like a story from The Onion.

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    The case of the missing laptop

    Ravind Sistala had a crucial job at the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) set up in the aftermath of the Kargil war to be a single technical intelligence facility to keep watch on Pakistan.