Essays about: "security importance"
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1. Face to face with the Swedish security police in the interrogation room: The interrogation techniques, the questions asked and their efficacy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In Sweden, one of SÄPO’s tasks is counterespionage. Once a suspect has been arrested for a crime in chapter 19 of the Criminal Code, crimes against Sweden security, they are the ones conducting the interrogations. These interrogations may be the difference between a guilty spy walking free or not. READ MORE
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2. INTRODUCTION OF CYBERSECURITY INTO VERIFICATION PROCESSES FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT : Cybersecurity Verification
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Inbyggda systemAbstract : Technology is evolving at a very fast pace in various domains, including the construction equipment industry. Although the increased automation and connectivity in different products, such as vehicles, heavy machinery, and many others, have advantages, they also have disadvantages. READ MORE
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3. Unlocking complementary assets in digital security
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : Due to increased risk of cyberattacks, digital security (DS, hereinafter) is one of the leading challenges facing organizations today. New ways of working and technologies such as agile and the cloud have accelerated security risks with profound implications. READ MORE
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4. Island of the Roses : A case study of the ontological threat of a micronation
University essay from FörsvarshögskolanAbstract : The discipline of OSS’s (Ontological Security Studies) incorporation in Security Studies has helped unravel state behaviour which other IR-theories (International Relations) have struggled to make sense of. Going beyond the physical security concerns which characterise the traditional literature, OSS has up until recently consistently emphasised the psychological threat of harm to the “self” – emanating from a point of departure which renders it disembodied. READ MORE
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5. Publicly approved wars : How soft power is used to sway public opinion
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : The United States has always been a very prominent user of hard power and has in most of its existence wielded a great amount of it, seen by their long military history. Another power the United States has a vast amount of is soft power, begging the question how this power has been utilized in the past, to for example create public support for military intervention. READ MORE