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Lindsey Wilkinson

Lindsey Wilkinson has 8 articles published.

Lindsey Wilkinson is a News Media Major and Political Science & French Minor at the University of Alabama. She is Food & Health editor for Alice - where she also serves as editor-in-chief for the 2021-2022 school year, a contributing writer for The Crimson White, quarterly article chair for Moxie Alabama, resident advisor in Presidential Village 1, and a mentor for the Media Writing Center. Lindsey started her internship at Homeland Security Today in 2021.

An Unstable World – What the IPCC Report Means for the Security Community

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Let’s not forget that the military and security sectors are often the first responders to environmental crises. As they struggle to manage multiple and parallel issues, the burden could limit their ability to meet any one challenge. 

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‘American ISIS’ Russell Dennison Details Radicalization, Path to Caliphate in New Podcast

Over a period of six months starting in August 2018, Dennison sent more than 30 hours of audio recordings to Trevor Aaronson, a journalist and executive director of the nonprofit Florida Center for Investigative Reporting.

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New Report Details Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Threat to National Security

The Office of Director of National Intelligence released a document in late June that details reports on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). While in almost every instance the UAP can’t be explained, the report suggests that UAP can present a threat to national security.

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U.S. Ranks as Most Cyber-Capable Nation With China Close Behind

A new report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) shows that cybersecurity and cyber policies have moved to the forefront of the international landscape. And, despite a somewhat shaky 12 months, the United States remains the most “cyber-capable” nation, according to the think tank.

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Gartner’s 2021 Government Technology Trends Report Predicts Post-Pandemic Modernization Acceleration

Gartner predicts that in four years more than 50 percent of government agencies will have taken the steps to modernize their infrastructure and core systems.

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HSToday Launches Mental Health Resilience Page and Mental Armor Campaign

From exercise to calming apps, to free community resources, to how to develop a mental health resilience plan for your community, this campaign aims to support first responders giving their all in these stressful careers.

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World Climate and Security Report Reveals Strain on Military and Security Services

A new report from the International Military Council on Climate and Security (IMCCS) reveals that the increasing pace and intensity of climate hazards will strain military and security services around the world as they are called on to respond to climate-driven crises, as well as tackling direct climate threats to their own infrastructure and readiness.

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U.K. Ministry of Defence Says Climate Change Will Threaten Peace as it Issues New Roadmap

The U.K.’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) says climate change will threaten peace, and that the consequences of global warming and other environmental impacts are many and varied, including mass migration and economic destruction. 

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