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Qué (quién) es world security - definición

ORGANIZATION
World security

World Institute for Nuclear Security         
  • Rhonda Evans leads the academy
The World Institute for Nuclear Security
The World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS) is an international non-governmental membership organisation located in Vienna, Austria. Its mission is to be the leader in knowledge exchange, professional development and certification for nuclear security management.
Security bug         
SOFTWARE BUG THAT CAN BE EXPLOITED TO GAIN UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OR PRIVILEGES ON A COMPUTER SYSTEM
Security bugs; Software security bug
A security bug or security defect is a software bug that can be exploited to gain unauthorized access or privileges on a computer system. Security bugs introduce security vulnerabilities by compromising one or more of:
Security guard         
  • Security guard at the 13th Annual World Beer Festival in [[Durham, North Carolina]]
  • ADT]] Bel-Air Patrol vehicle
  • A Bangladeshi security guard guarding a residential colony at night
  • Private guard escort on a merchant ship providing security services against pirates.
  • Bodyguard protects Members of Parliament during public visits by visitors in the [[Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic]] in 2015.
  • Armored car]] with a crew of security guards in [[Guangzhou]], China
  • A group of security guards before going on duty in Hong Kong
  • Security officers at KK Times Square in [[Kota Kinabalu]].
  • A [[Kenya]]n private security guard
  • Security vehicle and officer in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]
  • A museum guard in 1935
  • Private security workers in [[Johannesburg]] during the [[2010 World Cup]].
  • A patrol vehicle used by Priority Protection & Investigations in [[Texas]]
  • China]]
  • Mall]] [[parking lot]] security guards (''Satpam'') in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Standing Guard
  • Security officer at the 2015 [[Stockholm Pride]] Parade
  • Security officer with vehicle in Norway
  • Security guards at an [[Australian rules football]] game
  • Watchman on duty at a residential block in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Security guards in [[Prambanan]] Temple, [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]
PERSON EMPLOYED TO PROTECT ASSETS
Security guards; Security Guard; Rent-a-cop; Housing Police; Security Guards; Security Officers; Security agent; Security Agents; Square badge; Security Officer; Rent a cop; Rental cop; Works police; Security agents; Security officers; Armed Security; Mall security officer; Private patrol officer; Mall cop; Mallcop; Mall security; Mall Cops; Mall Cop; Factory guard; Sentry guard; Private security guard; Privately contracted armed security personnel; Theft prevention officer; Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel; Private Patrol Operator
A security guard (also known as a security inspector, security officer, or protective agent) is a person employed by a government or private party to protect the employing party's assets (property, people, equipment, money, etc.) from a variety of hazards (such as criminal activity, waste, damaged property, unsafe worker behavior, etc.

Wikipedia

World Security Institute

The World Security Institute (WSI) was a Washington D.C.-based think tank committed to independent research and journalism on global affairs and security. Projects of WSI included the Center for Defense Information (CDI), Azimuth Media, the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, and Global Zero, among others. In the last several years of WSI's existence, Global Zero constituted more than 90% of WSI's operations.

In 2012, many of WSI's projects became independent or merged with other organizations. Global Zero received its 501(c)(3) status effective in June 2012, and began operating independently in November 2012, although WSI remained its principal sponsor for a period afterward. WSI's CDI project merged with the Project On Government Oversight, (POGO) in 2012.

The last WSI president was Bruce G. Blair, a nuclear weapons analyst and scholar formerly with the Brookings Institution, and co-founder of Global Zero.

Ejemplos de uso de world security
1. World security depends upon a creative reordering of spending priorities.
2. All five have a veto on the foremost world security body.
3. Ivan Safranchuk is director of the Moscow office of the World Security Institute. «
4. Ivan Safranchuk, head of the Moscow branch of the World Security Institute, a U.S. think tank, was less skeptical.
5. The CDI continues to research nuclear and military policy, but as a subdivision of the World Security Institute.