SP's MAI Issue No. 4 | February 16-28, 2014 - Internal Security Updates
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Technologies helping in internal securityLaw enforcement officers across the US are adapting to new technologies which aim to improve efficiency and accuracy on the job. The average police car is now equipped with a laptop which provides access...
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Taylor Swift's fan bundled awayA Taylor Swift super-fan had to be bundled away by security after storming the stage during the singer’s concert at the O2 Arena. The 24-year-old singer kicked off her European leg of her RED tour in London..
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Communication channels enhanced between armed forces and other agencies in Jammu and KashmirThe Government of India in coordination with the Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) government has initiated several measures to enhance the communication channel between the Army and other security forces...
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INTERNAL SECURITY
Emergency response system for women and other vulnerable groupsThe Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the proposal of the Ministry of Home Affairs to establish an Integrated Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) platform.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Lax standard operating proceduresRecently US Air Force personnel with responsibility for launching ground-based nuclear-tipped missiles twice in 2013 kept a blast door open in violation of security policy.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
Buckingham Palace break-in sparks police security reviewIn September last, a man was arrested in a state room after he scaled the fence of Buckingham Palace. After which there is a full-scale security review.
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INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
No security lapse in Samba terror attack, inquiry revealsFive months after three terrorists attacked an Army establishment in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir, an internal inquiry has ruled out any kind of security lapse on part of the authority...