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Sector Report for Thursday, 8 December 2011:
Right degree helps grads compete in DHS hiring boom
Government preps next generation of cybersecurity employees
Why law enforcement officers should earn a degree in homeland security
Most affordable online degrees in homeland security
Community colleges invest in homeland security education
Pace University launches new cybersecurity institute
Sector Report for Tuesday, 6 December 2011:
Pierce County Washington effort to upgrade marine fleet stymied by cost
U.K. launches program to improve aircraft, crew protection
Study promises possible therapy for radiation sickness
DHS takes down suspected Mexican gang members in New York
Early 9/11 responders at greater risk of heart disease
Insects to become first responders, aid in search and rescue
Recent stories
Feds issue 'information requests' on University of Chicago international students, admissions practices
Chairman Green Introduces “Cyber PIVOTT Act” to Tackle Government Cyber Workforce Shortage
As Cyberattacks Mount, Lawmakers Double Their Efforts to Protect Schools
Training program to provide students with cybersecurity and cyber intelligence career opportunities
State DHSES hosts nearly 50 college students for disaster response training
JCSU receives $1 Million STEM grant from Department of Homeland Security
What Should the Government Do in 2023 to Fill its Cyber Workforce Shortage?
Microsoft: Vice Society targets schools with multiple ransomware families
Students Tackle New Challenges in Fifth Hacking for Homeland Security Course
Lawmakers want DoD to parse cyber roles, explore partnerships with CISA and colleges
Some Republican States Resist DOJ Demand for Private Voter Data
Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect Had Ties to Gaming Culture and the “Dark Internet.” Here’s How They Radicalize
Can Violent Extremists Be Deradicalized? I Spoke with 24 Former Terrorists in Indonesia to Find Out
As Tensions Over RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Policy Mount, States Act to Secure Access to Vaccines
Computer Scientists Boost U.S. Cybersecurity
Robustly Detecting Sneaky Cyberattacks That Might Throw AI Spacecraft Off-Course
Golden Dome is a Trillion Dollar Gambit | These Materials Could Cripple America’s Defense Industrial Base | Artificial Intelligence Ushers in a Golden Age of Hacking, and more
Russia Is Shrewdly Playing the Long Game in Africa | Palestine is Unrecognizable on the Ground | Taiwan’s Will to Fight Isn’t the Problem, and more
Pentagon Bans Tech Vendors from Using China-Based Personnel After ProPublica Investigation
The Government Shouldn’t Play “Truth Police”
The Security Industry’s Blind Spot - Management
Vaccine Death and Side Effects Database Relies on Unverified Reports – and Trump Officials and Right-Wing Media Are Applying It Out of Context
Universal COVID Vaccination Saves Lives, Averts 10% to 20% of Disease Burden, Estimates Suggest
Who Pays for Wildfire Damage? In the West, Utilities Are Shifting the Risk to Customers
The Retribution Has Begun | Is Antifa a Terrorist Group? | U.S. Will Institute $100,000 Fee for Skilled Worker Visas, and more
A Rogue Nation on the High Seas | How Israel Is Losing America | What Would a China Chip Blockade Cost?, and more
Politically Motivated Violence Is Rare in the United States
Right-Wing Extremist Violence Is More Frequent and More Deadly Than Left-Wing Violence − What the Data Shows
More States Protect Access to the COVID Shot as Feds Restrict Eligibility
West Coast Health Alliance Adopts Vaccine Recommendations
Cybersecurity Training Programs Don't Prevent Employees from Falling for Phishing Scams
New AI Flood Model Gives Water Managers Up-to-the-Minute Decision-Making Tool
Feds issue 'information requests' on University of Chicago international students, admissions practices
Chairman Green Introduces “Cyber PIVOTT Act” to Tackle Government Cyber Workforce Shortage
As Cyberattacks Mount, Lawmakers Double Their Efforts to Protect Schools
Training program to provide students with cybersecurity and cyber intelligence career opportunities
State DHSES hosts nearly 50 college students for disaster response training
JCSU receives $1 Million STEM grant from Department of Homeland Security
What Should the Government Do in 2023 to Fill its Cyber Workforce Shortage?
Microsoft: Vice Society targets schools with multiple ransomware families
Students Tackle New Challenges in Fifth Hacking for Homeland Security Course
Lawmakers want DoD to parse cyber roles, explore partnerships with CISA and colleges
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