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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
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
Students' Projects Aim to Prevent Targeted Violence and Terrorism
US visa changes aim to attract and retain foreign Stem students
COVID May Have Eroded Doctors' Belief That They Are Obligated to Treat Infectious Patients
Russia Accuses Ukrainian Energy Company Linked to Hunter Biden of Financing Terror
Don’t Buy Moscow’s Shameless Campaign Tying Biden to Its Terrorist Attack
Cybersecurity Researchers Spotlight a New Ransomware Threat – Be Careful Where You Upload Files
Why the U.S. Will Stay Dominant in Undersea Warfare
White House Says Plans to Address Causes of Migration Show Results
Iran’s Neutralized Counterstrike: Israel’s Air Defense Operation Was Effective—Just Not Necessarily Replicable
Assessment of Israeli Strike on Iran near Esfahan
Is the EU Ready to Ward Off Spies and Foreign-Influence Peddlers?
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Deep Learning Model Helps in Crime Detection and Crime Hot Spot Prediction
Breakthrough in Screenings for Explosives and Narcotics | Anti-democratic Warning Signs Are Blinking in Current Polling | The Campus-Left Occupation That Broke Higher Education, and more
Britain Considers Israel-Style ‘Iron Dome’ for Missile Defense | North Korea’s Military Might Means Tough Choices for South Korea | Congress Helps Steer Taiwan Toward the ‘Porcupine Strategy’, and more
AfD's EU Election Ticket Unchanged Despite China’s Spying Scandal
More Than 1.7 Million Illegal Entries in First Six Months of Fiscal 2024
The Right’s Bogus Claims about Noncitizen Voting Fraud
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This Tiny Chip Can Safeguard User Data While Enabling Efficient Computing on a Smartphone
The U.S. Navy Has a Nuclear Workforce Problem
Nuclear Friend-Shoring? | ShotSpotter Keeps Listening for Gunfire After Contracts Expire | Cisco Firewalls Hacked to Access Government Networks, and more
Will Fearless and Tireless Robots Lead to More Terrifying Wars? | Reopening the Pegasus Spying Scandal | India Delivers Supersonic Cruise Missiles to Philippines, and more
15 Things You Don’t Know About Israel’s Air Defense Systems
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
Students' Projects Aim to Prevent Targeted Violence and Terrorism
US visa changes aim to attract and retain foreign Stem students
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