Segurança e Ciências Forenses | [Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem] |
|
Portugal e Tunísia estreitam cooperação
O ministro da Defesa da Tunísia, Ghazi Jeribi, iniciou esta segunda-feira uma visita a Portugal, no âmbito da qual será assinado um protocolo de cooperação entes os institutos de Defesa Nacional dos dois países.
"Portugal e a Tunísia têm tido um relacionamento estreito na área da Defesa, mas estão empenhados em consubstanciarem uma parceria futura ainda mais alargada", diz um comunicado conjunto dos dois países, divulgado hoje..
A visita de três dias de Ghazi Jeribi, a convite do ministro português José Pedro Aguiar-Branco e com quem esteve reunido domingo, é uma "oportunidade renovada" para os dois ministros identificarem novas áreas de cooperação, "com vista a aprofundar o já estreito relacionamento bilateral", diz o comunicado.
De acordo com o documento, o relacionamento na área da Defesa começou em 1995, quando foi assinado o primeiro Acordo de Cooperação. No ano passado, foi assinada uma Convenção entre os dois países também de cooperação no domínio da Defesa.
"A cooperação bilateral na Defesa tem-se traduzido na realização de diversas actividades, essencialmente de carácter operacional, nas áreas da cartografia, treino em busca e salvamento, observação de exercícios, bem como intercâmbios entre as Academias Militares e os Institutos da Defesa Nacional", explica-se no comunicado conjunto.
É a primeira visita oficial a Portugal de um ministro da Tunísia desde a aprovação da nova Constituição tunisina, em Janeiro deste ano. (DN)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]
O Dia da Marinha celebra-se a 20 de maio, em homenagem ao grande feito de Vasco da Gama que neste dia, em 1498, pela primeira vez na história, ligou, por via marítima, a Europa ao oriente, com a chegada a Calecute, na Índia.
O que fica depois de esquecermos os programas escolares (os saberes dos programas)?
Fica a capacidade de pensar por si próprio. De resolver situações novas. De identificar e resolver problemas complexos, de transferir o que se aprendeu para novas situações que ocorram no dia a dia. Fica a capacidade de mobilizar conhecimentos para a acção, para a participação na sociedade.
Para que serve a formação policial? Não é para nos preparar para a função? Então tem de nos fornecer conhecimento transferível, conhecimento que possamos transferir para diversas situações. Para que servem os ensinamentos escolares se não os podemos/conseguimos mobilizar fora da escola?
Se há algo de que não podemos abdicar jamais é da formação séria e responsável dos homens e mulheres que vestem uma farda e que zelam por todos nós![/font][/color][/size]
-----------------------------------------------
The mysterious Chinese unit behind the cyberespionage charges
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org
On Monday, the United States government leveled for the first time charges against a group of identified Chinese military officers, allegedly for stealing American trade secrets through cyberespionage. The individuals named in the indictment are all members of a mysterious unit within the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) command structure, known as Unit 61398. It is estimated that the unit has targeted at least 1,000 private or public companies and organizations in the past 12 years. Western cybersecurity experts often refer to the group as “APT1”, which stands for “Advanced Persistent Threat 1”, or “Byzantine Candor”. It is believed to operate under the Second Bureau of the PLA’s General Staff Department, which is responsible for collecting foreign military intelligence. Many China military observers argue that Unit 61398 is staffed by several thousand operatives, who can be broadly categorized into two groups: one consisting of computer programmers and network operations experts, and the other consisting of English-language specialists, with the most talented members of the Unit combining both skills. Computer forensics experts have traced the Unit’s online activities to several large computer networks operating out of Shanghai’s Pudong New Area district, a heavily built neighborhood in China’s largest city, which serves as a symbol of the country’s rapid industrialization and urbanization. Among other things, Unit 61398 is generally accused of being behind Operation SHADY RAT, one of history’s most extensive known cyberespionage campaigns, which targeted nearly 100 companies, governments and international organizations, between 2006 and 2011. The operation is believed to be just one of numerous schemes devised by Unit 61398 in its effort to acquire trade secrets from nearly every country in the world during the past decade, say its detractors. American sources claim that the PLA Unit spends most of its time attacking private, rather than government-run, networks and servers. As the US Attorney General, Eric Holder, told reporters on Monday, Unit 61398 conducts hacking “for no reason other than to advantage state-owned companies and other interests in China, at the expense of businesses here in the United States”. But The Washington Post points out that the recent revelations by US intelligence defector Edward Snowden arguably make it “easier for China to dismiss” Washington’s charges, since they point to Read more of this post
----------------------------------------
Court allows CIA to keep Cuba invasion document secret
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]By IAN ALLEN | intelNews.org
The United States Central Intelligence Agency has successfully defended itself against a lawsuit that sought the release of a secret document detailing the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion. On April 17, 1961, a brigade of 1,300 CIA-funded and -trained anticommunist Cubans mounted a surprise assault on the Caribbean island. The failure of the operation prompted the CIA to produce a multi-volume report, whose fifth and final part was authored in the early 1980s by CIA resident-historian Jack Pfeiffer. The first four volumes of the history of the Invasion have been released to the public, one voluntarily by the CIA and three through Freedom of Information Act requests. George Washington University’s National Security Archive sued the CIA in 2011, eventually forcing the Agency to declassify Volumes I, II and IV of the report. This left Volume V, which is the subject of an ongoing dispute between historians and the CIA, going back to 2005. On Tuesday, the US Court of Appeals for the Circuit of the District of Columbia ruled in a split 2-1 decision that the CIA had the right to maintain the secrecy of the entire fifth volume of the report. The two judges that ruled in favor of the CIA’s position, Brett Kavanaugh and Stephen Williams, argued that the volume in question had been “rejected for inclusion in the final publication” of the CIA report. As such, it was not a finished product, but rather a draft manuscript and was therefore not subject to US declassification rules under the Freedom of Information Act. The judges added that, since the document was “predecisional and deliberative” in character, it should be granted the so-called “deliberative process privilege”. This clause stipulates that the authors of deliberative documents are entitled to concrete and long-lasting assurances that the draft documents they are producing will remain secret. This, said the two judges, would allow the authors to advise those who commission their work freely and candidly.Read more of this post
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| ||||
|
| ||||
| ||||
|
NATO Allies and partners assist Bosnia and Herzegovina in flood disaster relief
20 May. 2014
Following a request by the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EARDCC), over 20 NATO and partner countries have offered assistance for ongoing flood relief efforts.
NATO and Armenia committed to solid partnership
20 May. 2014
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Tuesday (20 May 2014) thanked Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and Minister of Defence Seyran Ohanyan for Armenia’s steadfast contribution to the Alliance’s KFOR operation in Kosovo and to ISAF, as well as for Armenia’s commitment to contribute to the Alliance’s Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan post-2014.
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]
EUROPOL PARTICIPATES IN POLISH CONFERENCE ON VICTIM SUPPORT
[size=10]19 May 2014
On 15 May, Mr Martinu, Europol’s Deputy Director, participated in a conference on victim support organised jointly by Victim Support Europe (VSE) and the Polish Ministry of Justice. The conference that took place in Warsaw was attended by numerous NGOs, journalists, relevant governmental entities as well as the European Commission, the Greek Presidency - and the incoming Italian Presidency - of the Council of the EU, the Fundamental Rights Agency and the General Secretariat of the Council of the EU.
Read more
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]
EUROPOL DIRECTOR HONOURED BY THE BULGARIAN MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
19 May 2014
During a visit to Bulgaria last week, the Director of Europol, Rob Wainwright, expressed his satisfaction with the Bulgarian authorities’ results in tackling organised crime through increased operational cooperation with Europol and its law enforcement partners.
During the working visit, meetings were held with the Minister of Interior, Mr Tsvetlin Yovchev; the Prosecutor general, Mr Sotir Tsatsarov; and the Chairperson of the State Agency for National Security (SANS), Mr Vladimir Pisanchev.
Read more
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]
WORLDWIDE OPERATION AGAINST CYBERCRIMINALS
19 May 2014
During two days of operations taking place in 16 countries worldwide, coordinated by Eurojust in The Hague and supported by the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) at Europol, creators, sellers and users of BlackShades malware were targeted by judicial and law enforcement authorities.
Read more[/size]
Sex 31 Jul 2015, 14:34 por ANASP
» ofertas emprego
Sex 31 Jul 2015, 14:31 por ANASP
» Ofertas emprego
Sex 31 Jul 2015, 14:28 por ANASP
» Ofertas de Emprego Segurança Privada
Sex 31 Jul 2015, 13:54 por ANASP
» (2)ANASP_Newsletter_23julho
Qui 23 Jul 2015, 14:23 por ANASP
» ANASP_Newsletter_23julho
Qui 23 Jul 2015, 14:16 por ANASP
» (2)ANASP_Newsletter_16julho
Qui 16 Jul 2015, 14:43 por ANASP
» ANASP_Newsletter_16julho
Qui 16 Jul 2015, 14:10 por ANASP
» (2)ANASP_Newsletter_15julho
Qua 15 Jul 2015, 13:58 por ANASP