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Crime, private and public sector
Let’s start the week off with two birds and one stone! Earlier in the week I was finally able to get access to No Place to Hide, by Glenn Greenwald, on his encounter with Edward Snowden and the … Continue reading
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Tagged crime, Cybersecurity, digital world, Kevin Mitnick, security, surveillance
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The Job
The Job: True Tales from a New York City Cop © 2015 Steve Osborn 272 pages Steve Osborn grew up by his father’s side in a bar, standing on boxes to play pinball and idolizing the men his father hung … Continue reading
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Tagged cops and enforcement, fathers and sons, NYC, on the job, security
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Civilian Warriors
Civilian Warriors: the Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror© 2013 Erik Prince413 pages In the 21st century, the line between public and private warfare has gotten a bit fuzzy. I realized this most … Continue reading
Rescue Warriors
Rescue Warriors: The U.S. Coast Guard, America’s Forgotten Heroes© 2009 David Helvarg384 pages When Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast in 2005, the Coast Guard was the first on the scene, with helicopters in the air saving lives long before FEMA … Continue reading
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Tagged aviation, disaster, history, naval, security, US Coast Guard
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