Month: May 2023
AMA: Campus Safety Leader Edition — Todd Jones
In this AMA episode from Security magazine, Todd Jones, Director of Campus Safety at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, talks campus security.
Man charged with killing 2 Federal Way bartenders still at large, prosecutors say
Prosecutors say a man fled the state after killing two bartenders in Federal Way. He is wanted on murder and attempted murder charges in the May 21 shootings.
Father of Parkland victim reveals son was at beach day of Hollywood beach shooting
Shooting at Hollywood Beach Broadwalk is one of 265 so far this year
Senior female officer vows to tackle ‘shocking’ sexism in Police Scotland
A survey revealed 81% of officers agree sexism and misogyny is an issue within the force.
Peter Andre makes presenting debut on GB News
The Mysterious Girl singer weighed in on debates including on Phillip Schofield.
A China-Taiwan DMZ? Meet the Kinmen islanders who want a bridge, not a war – CNN
A China-Taiwan DMZ? Meet the Kinmen islanders who want a bridge, not a war CNNBeware China’s salami tactics in Taiwan POLITICO EuropeTaiwan Invasion War Games Ask Wrong Questions about US-China Fight BloombergAnalysis |…
Chinese Hacking of US Critical Infrastructure
Everyone is writing about an interagency and international report on Chinese hacking of US critical infrastructure.
Lots of interesting details about how the group, called Volt Typhoon, accesses target networks and evades detection.
UK should play leading role on global AI guidelines, Sunak to tell Biden
PM wants to see UK take key part in creating international agreement on how to develop AI capabilitiesRishi Sunak will tell Joe Biden next week the UK should become a global hub for developing international regulation of artificial intelligence, as the…
Gas station owner charged with murder for fatally shooting teenager he falsely accused of shoplifting
Rick Chow is facing a murder charge after shooting 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton in Columbia, South Carolina, on Sunday, police say