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Ottawa police indicate that criminals are entering targeted homes via the second floor to avoid being detected by ground floor surveillance systems, and also parking up to 1km away and walking to their targets. More in the story below.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
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Police say the culprits often use a collapsible ladder, the homeowner’s ladder or patio furniture to enter through second-floor windows or doors – and avoid ground-floor surveillance cameras.
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The city recently announced various traffic and security measures in preparation for up to 500,000 visitors during the megastar's six sold-out Eras Tour stops at Rogers Centre from Nov. 14 to Nov. 16 and the following week from Nov. 21 to Nov. 23.
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The federal government is ordering the dissolution of TikTok's Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform, but stopped short of ordering people to stay off the app.
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Focus on Healthcare Security returns Dec. 3 in Toronto with a new line-up of sessions designed with the health-care security professional in mind. Topics will include: patient, visitor and staff safety; de-escalation training; new technology solutions and techniques.
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Representatives from the Kansas City Police Department discuss their response to a mass shooting that occurred after the SuperBowl LVIII victory parade. An on-demand replay is now available
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President-elect Donald Trump has asked U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, a retired Army National Guard officer and war veteran, to be his national security adviser, a person familiar with the matter said Monday.
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By ordering TikTok to shut down its Canadian operations but not banning the app, digital media experts say the federal government is sending mixed messages that make it too hard for the average user to decide whether they should remain on the platform.
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Artificial intelligence will be able to beat humans at cyber offence by the end of the decade, predicted the keynote speaker at a series of lectures hosted by computer science luminary Geoffrey Hinton.
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: November 14, 2024
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Location: New York, NY
Date: November 19-21, 2024
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Date: December 3, 2024
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