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SP's MAI Issue No. 3-4 | February 01-28, 2015 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Cyber attack on health insurer Anthem

    Anthem, one of the United States’ largest health insurers, recently clarified that the personal information of tens of millions of its customers...

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    ISIS writing on the wall

    The Central Industrial Security Force recently said it is probing threat by Islamic State (IS) scribbled on a wall of the Terminal 2 of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Drugs, cash, weapons find their way into prisons

    Highlighting a lack of security, UK prisoners are brazenly uploading pictures of drugs, cash and even a dangerous weapon on their illegal social media accounts, a Channel 4 News investigation finds.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Man disrupts Nobel Peace Prize ceremony

    Police apologised for failing to prevent a man from disrupting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo after he brandished a Mexican flag near laureates and the Norwegian royal family.