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As the
2008 election gets underway and candidates begin forming exploratory
committees and announcing their intention to run for president,
the public is sure to be inundated with statements from all sides.
This month, The World Protection Group is providing a breakdown
of several of the front-runners, both Democrat and Republican,
and their stance on the issues of Iraq and Homeland Security in
order to offer a resource on the candidates
and their potential impact.
With
money on their mind, today’s cyber-criminals
are more dangerous and resilient than the hackers
of yesterday. These cyber criminals are busy developing ways to infect as many users as
possible in the shortest span of time. In fact, according to
a study conducted by University of Maryland’s A. James
Clark School of Engineering, an attempted computer hacking occurs
every 39 seconds.
Read about
how cyber-criminals are becoming more and more internet savvy.
Minutes,
even seconds, are often the difference between life and death
in any medical emergency. When it comes to executive protection,
the agents’ duties do not stop at deterring or preventing
potentially harmful situations; agents must also be prepared
to deal effectively and efficiently with any situation that may
arise, including a variety of medical emergencies.
Read
more. |