Global Security Newsletter // February 18

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February 18, 2019
National Security operatives wear masks to protect against mosquitoes – Commander - Graphic Online - Graphic Online
Sedwill and May lead tributes after national security chief Charles Farr dies - Civil Service World
U.S. could face new trade battle over car tariffs - CBS News
JD Finance to Launch Investigation After Data-Security Incident - Caixin Global
‘Five Eyes’ security group in global hunt for hackers - The Australian

National Security operatives wear masks to protect against mosquitoes – Commander - Graphic Online - Graphic Online

Graphic Online
The Commander in charge of the National Security SWAT team, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Samuel Kojo Azugu has explained that the national  security has many uniforms they wear for various reasons including those they wear to protect themselves against mosquitoes and reptiles.
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Sedwill and May lead tributes after national security chief Charles Farr dies - Civil Service World

Civil Service World
Charles Farr in 2013. Photo: PA Cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill has led tributes to Joint Intelligence Committee chair and former Home Office director general Charles Farr, who died on Friday afternoon after a period of illness.
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U.S. could face new trade battle over car tariffs - CBS News

CBS News
U.S. could face new trade battle over car tariffs Updated on: February 18, 2019 / 7:57 AM / CBS/AP
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JD Finance to Launch Investigation After Data-Security Incident - Caixin Global

Caixin Global
JD Finance is working with relevant authorities to conduct an investigation into its app’s data security, the company told Caixin on Monday. JD Finance apologized in a public statement on Sunday in response to users' complaints that the service’s Android App auto-saved private information on folders in their mobile phones without asking for consent.
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‘Five Eyes’ security group in global hunt for hackers - The Australian

The Australian
‘Five Eyes’ security group in global hunt for hackers  The AustralianAn international cyber hunt involving Australian, US and British intelligence agencies has been launched in response to an attack on the Australian parliament ...
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