
Noticias de Seguridad
Morning Security Brief
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Puerto Rico Power Restored, Aviation Safety Under Review, World War II Bomb Diffused, and More
Puerto Rico restores power after an island-wide blackout, U.S. lawmakers call for aviation safety hearings after a Southwest jet engine explosion, the discovery of a World War II bomb forces the evacuation of thousands in Berlin, and more.
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Security Firms Sue Nashville Police, EarthNow will Surveil the Earth, Israeli Terrorist Attack Thwarted, and More
Private security firms sue Nashville police for monopolizing event security. A satellite start-up promises high-quality video of the Earth. An Israeli Terrorist Attack Was Thwarted at the border. Security veterans sue the NFL for age discrimination. And more.
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Southwest Flight Diverted, Immigration Deportation Ruling, Racial Discrimination Training, Alternative Security Conference
A woman dies on Southwest Air flight after engine malfunction, Supreme Court rules against deportation law, Starbucks to close 8,000 stores for racial discrimination training, New conference held featuring diverse security voices
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Russian Hackers Target Routers, Facebook Discloses CEO Security Budget, Australian Efforts to Legalize Marijuana, and More
Russian spies are targeting routers in homes and businesses, U.S. and U.K. officials warn. Australian efforts to legalize marijuana are dashed. Facebook discloses it spent $8.8 million on security and travel for CEO Mark Zuckerberg. And more.
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Syria Airstrikes Response, Nationwide Woolworths Outage, Deadly Prison Fights, and More
Western allies declare the airstrikes on Syrian chemical facilities a success, but Syria says differently. Australian Woolworths stores suffered IT outages. Seven inmates were killed in a South Carolina prison. And more.
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