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Your phone and TV are tracking you

by Jacqueline Kochak | Feb 28, 2019 | Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Food Safety, Humanitarian Crises, Public Health, The Future, Venezuela, Water Safety, Weather Emergencies

And political campaigns are paying attention: Welcome to the new frontier of campaign tech — a loosely regulated world in which simply downloading a weather app or game, connecting to Wi-Fi at a coffee shop or powering up a home router can allow a data broker to...

How do you mitigate risks when your supply chain is global?

by Jacqueline Kochak | Apr 25, 2017 | Bobs Blog, Public Health, Uncategorized

Some 10 to 15 percent of our food is imported:  Increasingly globalized supply chains have led to a lack of visibility for many food companies, meaning that their businesses could be at risk. About 10 percent to 15 percent of food consumed in the United States is...

Highly toxic ricin in the news again

by Jacqueline Kochak | Feb 17, 2017 | Bobs Blog, Op Sec, Personnel Security, Process Security, Public Health, Terrorism, Threat Intelligence, Uncategorized, Water Safety

Ricin is considered a prime candidate for the poison that killed Kim Jong-nam, half-brother of North Korea’s dictator, multiple publications say. One UK article links to a second article from a year ago, describing how a terror suspect, Liverpool citizen...

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