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Israel (& the US) vs Iran – what just happened? | Start Here Q&A

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内容摘要:The next theme is "monochrome" and the deadline for entries is 4 March 2024.

The next theme is "monochrome" and the deadline for entries is 4 March 2024.

All defibrillators were available on platforms during the station's opening times, alongside the operator's new Bleed Kits.c2c's managing director, Rob Mullen, said: "Of course, our hope is that the people of our local communities never have the need to use these incredible pieces of equipment, but if they do, we are proud to be able to offer it."

Israel (& the US) vs Iran – what just happened? | Start Here Q&A

Leading a foot patrol through an empty village in a conflict zone might seem a world away from working in a security operations centre (SOC) in a major enterprise.But, says former infantryman James Murphy, when you see a trashcan by the side of the road, and you know no-one is collecting rubbish that day: "The spider hairs on the back of your neck start tingling."And that vigilance, says Mr Murphy, now director of veterans and families at the Forces Employment Charity, is precisely the sort of instinct the cybersecurity industry covets.

Israel (& the US) vs Iran – what just happened? | Start Here Q&A

Cyberattacks are a fact of life for organizations worldwide, whether straightforward cybercrime or politically motivated.The UK's armed forces recently launched an accelerated training program for recruits to bolster its cyber capabilities, with successful candidates in line for one of the highest armed forces starting salaries.

Israel (& the US) vs Iran – what just happened? | Start Here Q&A

But there has long been a steady march in the other direction.

In the UK, the Forces Employment Charity's TechVets programme typically helps 15 to 20 people a month into employment, with between 40 and 60% of those head into cybersecurity.Cats spent significantly more time sniffing the odours of unknown people compared to those of their owner or the empty tube, suggesting they can discriminate between the smells of familiar and unfamiliar people, the researchers said.

The idea of sniffing an unknown stimulus for longer has been shown before in cats - weaned kittens sniff unknown female cats for longer compared to their mothers.However, the researchers cautioned that it cannot be concluded the cats can identify specific people such as their owner.

"The odour stimuli used in this study were only those of known and unknown persons," said one of the study's authors, Hidehiko Uchiyama."Behavioural experiments in which cats are presented with multiple known-person odour stimuli would be needed, and we would need to find specific behavioural patterns in cats that appear only in response to the owner's odour."

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