A British teenager has admitted trying to hack into the computers
of senior US government officials, including the director of the CIA and the
deputy director of the FBI.
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Monday, 9 October 2017
US Military Drone Fleet Infected By A Recurring Computer Virus
Sunday, 8 October 2017
Monkeypox Viral Infection Hits Akwa Ibom; Panic in South-south, Southeast
Tribune Newspaper reports that the monkeypox viral disease has
spread to Rivers and Akwa Ibom states even as the authorities in Bayelsa state
battle to contain it five days after the outbreak.
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
Physical Security: Bag Checks Likely To Become The New Normal At Hotels Aftermath of Las Vegas Shooting
Sequel to the Las Vegas shooting where a lone gunman
killed 59 people and wounded more than 500 others, many are wondering if hotels
will change their security policies and procedures.
One area of concern is if hotels will
begin implementing bag checks because gunman Stephen Paddock was able to
smuggle 23 firearms, along with other equipment, into his suite at Mandalay Bay
to carry out Sunday’s massacre.
The Wynn resort in Las Vegas—located on
the opposite end of the Vegas Strip from the Mandalay Bay resort—introduced
security guards on Monday afternoon to screen visitors with metal-detector
wands. It also implemented a bag check, which created a 10-minute wait to get
inside the facility.
This is unlikely to become the new
normal for hotel security in the near future, however, says Russell Kolins, CEO
of the Kolins Security Group and chair of the ASIS International Hospitality,
Entertainment, and Tourism Security council.
“Hotels are in the business of selling
privacy—they’re offering hospitality and selling privacy,” Kolins explains,
adding that hotels would likely start to lose business if they began checking
bags—especially in locations like Las Vegas.
“In Vegas especially, what happens in
Vegas stays in Vegas,” Kolins says. “People bring items they don’t want other
people to see.”
At airports, travelers are subject to
bag searches—as well as body scans—because they are a different kind of target
than a hotel. Travelers also have no expectation of privacy while on a plane,
except for in the bathroom, unlike in a hotel where travelers expect privacy
within their room, Kolins says.
One policy that might need to be
revisited following the shooting, however, is how hotels handle checking rooms
that have a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door.
Paddock checked into the Mandalay Bay
on Thursday and kept a “Do Not Disturb” sign on his hotel door throughout his
stay. This meant hotel cleaning staff did not enter his room, according to a
hotel worker who spoke to The New York Times, because housekeeping is only
allowed to enter a room with such a sign on it if a security guard is present.
Requiring a security guard be present
to enter rooms with privacy signs is the right move, Kolins says, but hotels
should consider changing their policies to require room checks every other day.
“That’s an arbitrary period of time,
but I think a policy should be instilled to at least check on the rooms,”
Kolins says, adding that hotels would have to make patrons aware of the policy.
But such a policy could, potentially, prevent an individual from using a hotel
room for an extended period of time to plot a criminal act.
Kolins leads a team of court-certified
security experts at his firm. He says he thinks it’s unlikely that Mandalay Bay
will be sued for negligence for the shooting because to sue for negligence,
plaintiffs must be able to show foreseeability.
“This is unprecedented—nothing like
this has ever happened,” Kolins explains. “If something happens the first time,
it’s not foreseeable.”
Now that such an attack has happened,
though, if a similar attack happens plaintiffs could potentially bring a
lawsuit saying it was foreseeable. In response, Kolins says he expects the
hotel security industry to begin having seminars and tabletop meetings to
determine how they would handle a similar case.
“I think what this has done is show
that the slogan ‘expect the unexpected’ is again proven to be true,” Kolins
says. “It wasn’t foreseeable because it was unprecedented.”
Culled from: ASIS International
Operation Crocodile Smile II: Don’t Take Ceasefire Agreement For Granted’, Avengers, Others Warn FG
As the Nigerian military mobilizes to commence Operation Crocodile Smile II in the Niger Delta region, the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, Wednesday, warned the Federal Government not to take the ceasefire agreement reached with militants in 2016 and the temporary suspension of the two -week ultimatum by the militant group for granted.
Friday, 29 September 2017
Boko Haram: 2,295 Teachers Killed, Many Schools Shut, 3 Million Children Need Emergency Education Support in NE Nigeria - UNICEF
The crisis caused by the ongoing Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria means that over 57 per cent of schools in Borno, the worst-hit state, are closed, even as the new school year begins.
Communication And Social Media Surveillance: Facebook, Google, Others Confirm Nigeria Requested User Information
A new report has confirmed what many Nigerians have long suspected to be true: that the federal government is spying on its citizens through the social media and email accounts.
Nigerian Senate Passes Anti Kidnapping Bill, Prescribes 30 Year Jail Term For Culprits
THE Nigerian Senate yesterday September 28, 2017, passed into law the kidnapping, abduction bill, specifying a 30-year jail term for anyone caught colluding with an abductor to receive ransom for any person wrongfully confined.
IPOB: United States Slams Buhari Over Penchant For Military Option in Resolving Conflicts in Nigeria
The United States (U.S.) yesterday urged the Nigerian government to look beyond a military option in resolving internal conflicts in Nigeria.
Thursday, 28 September 2017
Lagos State Commissions Forensic DNA Laboratory
The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, on Wednesday inaugurated the state’s DNA Forensic Centre.
Gunmen Kidnap Assistant Police Commissioner, Others In Kaduna
An Assistant Commissioner of Police identified as ACP Emmanuel has been reportedly kidnapped by gunmen along the Birnin-Gwari-Funtua Road, Kaduna State.
Sunday, 24 September 2017
Security Awareness: Best Practices To Secure Places Of Worship, Protect Against Active Shooter
Introduction: The
age-long reverence for places of worship and
religious leaders is increasingly eroding around the world. The unprecedented security
threats to places of worship are diverse and alarming. They include: terrorist
attacks, kidnapping of religious leaders and congregants, theft of relics and
offerings, arson active shooter incidents, amongst others. An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing
or attempting to kill people in a populated area. Victims are selected at random.
Event is unpredictable and evolves quickly. I will cite some incidents
to buttress the fact that places of worship, religious leaders are no longer venerated
nor spared by men of the underworld.
Biafra: US Government Says IPOB Not Terrorist Organization
The United States Government
has said it does not categorize the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a
terrorist organisation.
In a correspondence with Sunday
Punch, the spokesman for the American Embassy in Nigeria, Russell Brooks, also
stated that the US was committed to Nigeria’s unity and would support a
peaceful resolution of any crisis in the country.
“The United States Government
is strongly committed to Nigeria’s unity. Important political and economic
issues affecting the Nigerian people, such as the allocation of resources, are
worthwhile topics for respectful debate in a democracy.
“Within the context of unity,
we encourage all Nigerians to support a de-escalation of tensions and peaceful
resolution of grievances.
“The Indigenous People of
Biafra is not a terrorist organisation under US law,” he said.
The US embassy, however,
declined to comment on whether the Federal Government had asked it to treat
IPOB as a terrorist organisation and to block money sent to IPOB from the US.
Last week, the Federal High
Court in Abuja, gave a judicial backing the executive order of President
Muhammadu Buhari, outlawing the group and its activities in the country.
The court granted the order to
proscribe the group on Wednesday.
Culled from: Daily Post Newspaper
Saturday, 23 September 2017
Niger Delta Militants Attack Oil Vessel, Kill 3 Security Escorts in Bayelsa Creeks
About three weeks after an ambush on a military houseboat that killed
two in Southern Ijaw creeks in Bayelsa, suspected militants have attacked a
tugboat in the same area and killed three crew members.
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