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Proficiency in crisis management and human behaviour training including passenger safety, cargo safety and hull integrity training
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Case studies: Herald of Free Enterprise -- Scandinavian Star -- Estonia -- Appendix 2. Practical training sessions and assessment of competence in crisis management -- Appendix 3. …”
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Databases and information systems v selected papers from the Eighth International Baltic Conference, DB&IS 2008
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New security issues in Northern Europe the Nordic and Baltic states and the ESDP / edited by Clive Archer
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…/ Henrik Larsen -- Norway between Europe and the US / Nina Græger -- European Security and Defence Policy : the Latvian perspective / Žaneta Ozalina -- The role of the ESDP in Estonia's security policy / Erik Männik -- Lithuania's evolving security and defence policy : 'not only consumer, but also contributor' / Grazina Miniotaite -- Hard questions about European defence / Jaan Murumets -- The ESDP and Northern Europe : conclusions and projections / Clive Archer…”
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Introduction to cyber-warfare a multidisciplinary approach
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…-- Attribution, Deception, and Intelligence -- Information Assurance -- I.Cyber Attack -- 2.Political Cyber Attack Comes of Age in 2007 -- Reliance on Information as a Vulnerability -- Rudimentary but Effective: Denial of Service -- Leaving Unwanted Messages: Web Site Defacement -- Tools for Denial of Service -- The Difficulty of Assigning Blame: Why Attribution Is Tough in a DDoS Attack -- Estonia Is Hit by Cyber Attacks -- General Response to DDoS -- Summary -- Suggested Further Reading -- 3.How Cyber Attacks Augmented Russian Military Operations -- The 2008 Russian Cyber Campaign Against Georgia -- What Is Interesting About the Russian Cyber Campaign -- Preparing for a Cyber-Capable Adversary -- Summary -- Suggested Further Reading -- 4.When Who Tells the Best Story Wins: Cyber and Information Operations in the Middle East -- Hijacking Noncombatant Civilian IP Addresses to Help the War Effort: The Israel-Hezbollah "July War" of 2006 -- Civilians in the Cyber Melee: Operation Cast Lead -- Summary -- Suggested Further Reading -- 5.Limiting Free Speech on the Internet: Cyber Attack Against Internal Dissidents in Iran and Russia -- DDoS as a Censorship Tool: Why Dissident Groups Are Inherently Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks -- Silencing Novaya Gazeta and Other Russian Dissidents -- Iran -- How the 2009 Elections Led to Aggressive Cyber Operations -- Summary -- 6.Cyber Attacks by Nonstate Hacking Groups: The Case of Anonymous and Its Affiliates -- "Chaotic" Beginnings: The Chaos Computer Club; CCC -- The Roots of the Anon -- 4chan, 7chan, and Other Message Boards -- How We Are Influenced by 4chan: Memes -- Anonymous -- On Image, Structure, and Motivation -- Anonymous -- External Connections and Spin Offs -- Your Security Is a Joke: LulzSec -- Anonymous' Modus Operandi -- Targeting Governments, Corporations, and Individuals: Notable Hacks on Anonymous -- Software for the Legion: Anonymous Products -- Summary -- Suggested Further Reading -- II.Cyber Espionage And Exploitation -- 7.Enter the Dragon: Why Cyber Espionage Against Militaries, Dissidents, and Nondefense Corporations Is a Key Component of Chinese Cyber Strategy -- Introduction -- Why Cyber Espionage Is Important to China: A Look at Chinese Cyber Doctrine -- Leveraging Resources Beyond the Military: The Cyber Warriors of China -- Stealing Information from the U.S. …”
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Information communication technologies for enhanced education and learning advanced applications and developments /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Wasburn -- The gender communication gap in online threaded discussions / David Gefen, Nitza Geri, Narasimha Paravastu -- The technology acceptance model (TAM) and the continuance intention of using WebCT: a case of college students in Estonia / Princely Ifinedo -- The influence of constuctivist E-learning system on student learning outcomes / Thanakorn Wangpipatwong, Borworn Papasratorn -- The didactical agency of information communication technologies for enhanced education and learning / Andreas Wiesner-Steiner ... …”
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The 2009 world forecasts of glassware for laboratory, hygienic, or pharmaceutical use export supplies
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Contents -- 1 METHODOLOGY & EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 1.1 OUR APPROACH -- 1.2 THE WORLD MARKET: GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE EXPORT SUPPLIES IN 2009 -- 1.3 THE WORLD MARKET: GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE BY DESTINATION IN 2009 -- 2 AFRICA: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 2.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 2.2 CAMEROON -- 2.3 EGYPT -- 2.4 KENYA -- 2.5 SOUTH AFRICA -- 3 ASIA: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 3.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 3.2 CHINA -- 3.3 HONG KONG -- 3.4 INDIA -- 3.5 INDONESIA -- 3.6 JAPAN -- 3.7 MALAYSIA -- 3.8 SINGAPORE -- 3.9 SOUTH KOREA -- 3.10 TAIWAN -- 3.11 THAILAND -- 4 EUROPE: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 4.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 4.2 AUSTRIA -- 4.3 BELGIUM -- 4.4 CROATIA -- 4.5 CYPRUS -- 4.6 CZECH REPUBLIC -- 4.7 DENMARK -- 4.8 ESTONIA -- 4.9 FINLAND -- 4.10 FRANCE -- 4.11 GERMANY -- 4.12 GREECE -- 4.13 HUNGARY -- 4.14 IRELAND -- 4.15 ITALY -- 4.16 LATVIA -- 4.17 LITHUANIA -- 4.18 LUXEMBOURG -- 4.19 NORWAY -- 4.20 POLAND -- 4.21 PORTUGAL -- 4.22 ROMANIA -- 4.23 RUSSIA -- 4.24 SLOVAKIA -- 4.25 SPAIN -- 4.26 SWEDEN -- 4.27 SWITZERLAND -- 4.28 THE NETHERLANDS -- 4.29 THE UNITED KINGDOM -- 4.30 UKRAINE -- 5 LATIN AMERICA: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 5.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 5.2 ARGENTINA -- 5.3 BRAZIL -- 5.4 COSTA RICA -- 5.5 MEXICO -- 5.6 PANAMA -- 5.7 URUGUAY -- 6 NORTH AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 6.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 6.2 CANADA -- 6.3 THE UNITED STATES -- 7 OCEANA: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 7.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 7.2 AUSTRALIA -- 7.3 NEW ZEALAND -- 8 THE MIDDLE EAST: EXPORT SUPPLIES OF GLASSWARE FOR LABORATORY, HYGIENIC, OR PHARMACEUTICAL USE -- 8.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- 8.2 ISRAEL -- 8.3 PAKISTAN -- 8.4 THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- 8.5 TURKEY -- 9 DISCLAIMERS, WARRANTEES, AND USER AGREEMENT PROVISIONS -- 9.1 DISCLAIMERS & SAFE HARBOR -- 9.2 ICON GROUP LTD. …”
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