Changes: FrontLine 2015
Following in the steps of retired General Clive Addy, who steered this magazine throughout its first nine formative years, Jonathan Calof sets out his plan for changes at the helm of FrontLine Security. [node:read-more:link]
Following in the steps of retired General Clive Addy, who steered this magazine throughout its first nine formative years, Jonathan Calof sets out his plan for changes at the helm of FrontLine Security. [node:read-more:link]
Recruitment, training, planning and coordination of attacks, intimidation tactics, and displays of weaponry and power have all been achieved online. Social media has become a new and wildly dangerous weapon of war. [node:read-more:link]
FrontLine readers consistently rate cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, and the health and safety of frontline responders as top priorities. I encourage all of you to continue emailing me with article suggestions. [node:read-more:link]
Chris Williams is one of dozens of cases in which the RCMP has removed, or is trying to remove, members with disabilities, Global News has learned. An RCMP spokesperson denies a campaign to dismiss members with disabilities, saying the force makes “every effort to accommodate … dismissal is a last resort.” [node:read-more:link]
As we begin our second decade, I offer an opportunity – to all who work in crisis management, business continuity, public safety, law enforcement, and similar organizations – to share your concerns and your knowledge with our readers. [node:read-more:link]
Cyber is a common thread that runs through the national security portfolio, defence and foreign policy, public safety’s security strategy, and critical infrastructure protection requirements of both the public and private sectors. [node:read-more:link]
Fire incidence rates for First Nations are more than double the rest of Canada. Monitored and sustainable funding can improve fire safety, response and education. [node:read-more:link]
Canada’s government is looking at the problem posed by North Korea from the wrong perspective. Extortion is looming as the basis for DPRK's nuclear arsenal. [node:read-more:link]