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| Laws to Counter Terrorism |
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| Provide Appropriate Tool Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act. Creates new crimes, new penalties and new procedure against domestic and foreign terror. |
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| Department of Homeland Security |
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| Established in 2002 to thwart terrorism and respond to natural disasters. |
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| Terrorist Threat Integration Center |
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| Formed in 2003 with the FBI and other branches like the CIA and Homeland Security to coerce anti terrorism into a proper initiative. |
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| PIOS system in Germany which stored every clue about |
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| Operation Eligible Receiver |
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| demonstrated how easy it would be fore computer efficient cyber-terrorist to cripple U.S military networks. |
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| Airport Security, impact from 9/11 |
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| whole body image scanning |
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| involve making the target less accessible |
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| chemically identifiable trace agents for explosives |
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| teach skills like high speed car chases, survive kidnappings, how to not look rich abroad |
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| general threat, local threat, specific threat |
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| four types, bacteria, fungi, rickettsiae, and viruses |
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| cutaneous (from a cut), inhalation, or gastrointestinal |
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| limited in usefulness due to dissemination. |
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