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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Language: English. The Title 'Red Corridor written/authored/edited by Col. (Dr.) Rajesh Kumar', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9789351283461 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 132 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms 132.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK:- Today, cyberspace is part of the daily life of many citizens, communities, industry, academia, and governments around the world. Moreover, the global expansion of digital media, networks, and information & communications technologies (ICTs) might become the most powerful technological revolution in the history of humankind. The benefits to states, communities, and individuals of the cyber sphere are irrevocable threats simultaneously. The ÒInformation RevolutionÓ needs Disaster Preparedness. Cyber Security given the global digital networks is the key characteristic to affect the global economy, safety-security, stability and development worldwide. Government efforts to protect infrastructure and under take law enforcement in the domain of cyber security though it is complicated. Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation plan is regularly updated for its better impact. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- COLONEL (Dr.) RAJESH KUMAR, anave country boy Raju from Bhojpur in Bihar joined Indin Army, commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in Corps of Signals at the age of 22 and dischrged his selfless service dedicated to the nation in olive green for over 32 years. He commanded a plato on,company, battalion in operational areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and Punjab. Colonel Rajesh is recognized as an authority on counterterrorist operations, and carried out exten siveres earch on Disaster Management, earned his Ph.D. Degree from Ranchi University. He authored books so far (a) E-governance and Disaster Managemnt (b) Red Corridor.The adventurist Captain Rajesh got his name embossed in Guinness Book of World Records while leading the Indian Motorcycles Team Dare-Devils, during 3rd National Games, Pune on 25 Jan 1994. He led the Army Mountaineering Expedition Aarohi in year 2001. He has been awarded JHARKHAND RATNA, and also The BIHAR GAURAV in 2013. He is presently Registrar & Professor in-charge of Jharkhand Raksha Shakti University, a state govt institution on security/defence base education. CONTENTS :- Introduction. 9 The Emerging Cyber Security Agenda: Threats, Challenges and Responses . 15 ¥ An era of cyber security ¥ Cyber threats: types and levels of threats in cyberspace ¥ Threat levels ¥ Global cyber threats ¥ National and state level ¥ Societal level ¥ Sectoral and industry level ¥ Individual level ¥ Cyber-attacks carried out to support a military operation ¥ Challenges in addressing threats and vulnerabilities in cyberspace ¥ Building a dialogue with the private sector ¥ International response by governments and international organisations ¥ Towards an international regime in cyber security ¥ The Estonian Cyber Security Strategy ¥ Bolstering security measures for critical information infra-structure and other information systems in Estonia ¥ Increasing competence in cyber security ¥ Conclusion ¥ References. Cyber Security: The Strategic View . 41 ¥ Networks on Fire: Defending Critical ¥ Securing Cyberspace: Whose Responsibility? ¥ Government lead or private sector starring? ¥ Internet Governance: Views from the Internet Society ¥ References. India and Asean: A Framework for Comprehensive Engagement . 75 ¥ Political Imperatives for Cooperation ¥ References. The Asean Regional Forum: From Dialogue to Practical Security Cooperation . 101 ¥ Introduction ¥ ASEAN Regional Forum (undated) for an overview of ARF Track I activities ¥ Terrorism ¥ On new and old terrorism in Southeast Asia, see Tan (2007) ¥ Maritime security ¥ For a detailed discussion, see Greenwood (2006) and in particular Rabasa (2007) ¥ Disaster relief ¥ Moving towards more practical cooperation: advocates and constraints ¥ Conclusions ¥ References. States with Military Doctrine, Policies, or Organizations . 137 ¥ Albania ¥ Argentina ¥ Australia ¥ Austria ¥ Belarus ¥ Brazil ¥ Canada ¥ China ¥ Colombia ¥ Croatia ¥ Cuba ¥ Democratic PeopleÕs Republic Of Korea ¥ Denmark ¥ Estonia ¥ Fiji ¥ Finland ¥ France ¥ Georgia ¥ Germany ¥ Greece ¥ Hungary ¥ India ¥ Indones.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK:- Today, cyberspace is part of the daily life of many citizens, communities, industry, academia, and governments around the world. Moreover, the global expansion of digital media, networks, and information & communications technologies (ICTs) might become the most powerful technological revolution in the history of humankind. The benefits to states, communities, and individuals of the cyber sphere are irrevocable threats simultaneously. The ÒInformation RevolutionÓ needs Disaster Preparedness. Cyber Security given the global digital networks is the key characteristic to affect the global economy, safety-security, stability and development worldwide. Government efforts to protect infrastructure and under take law enforcement in the domain of cyber security though it is complicated. Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation plan is regularly updated for its better impact. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- COLONEL (Dr.) RAJESH KUMAR, anave country boy Raju from Bhojpur in Bihar joined Indin Army, commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in Corps of Signals at the age of 22 and dischrged his selfless service dedicated to the nation in olive green for over 32 years. He commanded a plato on,company, battalion in operational areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and Punjab. Colonel Rajesh is recognized as an authority on counterterrorist operations, and carried out exten siveres earch on Disaster Management, earned his Ph.D. Degree from Ranchi University. He authored books so far (a) E-governance and Disaster Managemnt (b) Red Corridor.The adventurist Captain Rajesh got his name embossed in Guinness Book of World Records while leading the Indian Motorcycles Team Dare-Devils, during 3rd National Games, Pune on 25 Jan 1994. He led the Army Mountaineering Expedition Aarohi in year 2001. He has been awarded JHARKHAND RATNA, and also The BIHAR GAURAV in 2013. He is presently Registrar & Professor in-charge of Jharkhand Raksha Shakti University, a state govt institution on security/defence base education. CONTENTS :- Introduction. 9 The Emerging Cyber Security Agenda: Threats, Challenges and Responses . 15 ¥ An era of cyber security ¥ Cyber threats: types and levels of threats in cyberspace ¥ Threat levels ¥ Global cyber threats ¥ National and state level ¥ Societal level ¥ Sectoral and industry level ¥ Individual level ¥ Cyber-attacks carried out to support a military operation ¥ Challenges in addressing threats and vulnerabilities in cyberspace ¥ Building a dialogue with the private sector ¥ International response by governments and international organisations ¥ Towards an international regime in cyber security ¥ The Estonian Cyber Security Strategy ¥ Bolstering security measures for critical information infra-structure and other information systems in Estonia ¥ Increasing competence in cyber security ¥ Conclusion ¥ References. Cyber Security: The Strategic View . 41 ¥ Networks on Fire: Defending Critical ¥ Securing Cyberspace: Whose Responsibility? ¥ Government lead or private sector starring? ¥ Internet Governance: Views from the Internet Society ¥ References. India and Asean: A Framework for Comprehensive Engagement . 75 ¥ Political Imperatives for Cooperation ¥ References. The Asean Regional Forum: From Dialogue to Practical Security Cooperation . 101 ¥ Introduction ¥ ASEAN Regional Forum (undated) for an overview of ARF Track I activities ¥ Terrorism ¥ On new and old terrorism in Southeast Asia, see Tan (2007) ¥ Maritime security ¥ For a detailed discussion, see Greenwood (2006) and in particular Rabasa (2007) ¥ Disaster relief ¥ Moving towards more practical cooperation: advocates and constraints ¥ Conclusions ¥ References. States with Military Doctrine, Policies, or Organizations . 137 ¥ Albania ¥ Argentina ¥ Australia ¥ Austria ¥ Belarus ¥ Brazil ¥ Canada ¥ China ¥ Colombia ¥ Croatia ¥ Cuba ¥ Democratic PeopleÕs Republic Of Korea ¥ Denmark ¥ Estonia ¥ Fiji ¥ Finland ¥ France ¥ Georgia ¥ Germany ¥ Greece ¥ Hungary ¥ India ¥ Indones.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK: Disaster management occupies an important place in this countryÕs policy framework as it is the poor and the underprivileged who are worst affected on account of calamities. India has been traditional vulnerable to the natural disasters on the account of unique geoclimatic conditions. Floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes and landslides would have been a recurrent phenomena. The record of Indian society as a whole has been quite dismal as far as disaster relief and managing the situation arising in the wake of a calamity is concerned. The national and state governments carry out most of the brunt and coordination for disaster relief. It is in this area that India needs improvement in its approach and handling of disaster like situations. National Disaster Management Authority is an agency, whose primary purpose is to coordinate response to natural or manmade disasters. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: COL. (Dr.) Prof. RAJESH KUMAR, a nave country boy Raju from Bhojpur in Bihar joined Indian Army, commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in Corps of Signals at the age of 22 and still discharging his selfless service dedicated to the nation in olive green. He commanded a platoon, company, battalion in operational areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and Punjab. Colonel Rajesh is recognized as an authority on counterterrorist operations extensive research on Disaster Management and earned his Ph.D. Degree from Ranchi University. The adventurist Captain Rajesh while leading the Indian Motorcycles Team DareDevils, during 3rd National Games, Pune on 25 Jan 1994 and got his name embossed in Guinness Book of World Records. He led the Army Mountaineering Expedition Aarohi in year 2001. Of late he has been awarded JHARKHAND RATNA, and also The BIHAR GAURAV in 2013. He is presently with the Jharkhand Govt. from Indian Army on deputation, as Associate Professor to the Jharkhand Raksha Shakti University. CONTENTS: Acknowledgements 13 Preface 15 1. Disaster Management: An Introduction 17 ¥ Introduction ¥ Term of Reference ¥ Aim ¥ Layout ¥ Types of Natural Disasters ¥ Relevance of Disaster Management Study ¥ Conclusion. 2. Factors and Significance of Disasters 29 ¥ IndiaÕs Vulnerability to Disasters ¥ The Problem ¥ Justification of the Study ¥ Limitations of the Study ¥ India: A Country Profile Millennium Challenge ¥ Background ¥ The Disaster Management Information System ¥ Disaster Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness ¥ Trauma Management ¥ Rescue International ¥ Natural Disasters ¥ Disaster Mitigation Tool Kit ¥ Health Kit ¥ First Aid Medicine Kit ¥ School Kit ¥ Kit for Kids ¥ Domestic Kit ¥ Sewing Kit ¥ Cleaning Utilities ¥ Baby Items ¥ Cleaning Supplies ¥ Miscellaneous ¥ Paper Products ¥ Personal Items ¥ Forecasting of Natural Disasters ¥ Disaster Mitigation and Vulnerability Atlas of India ¥ WorldWide Earthquake Locator ¥ World Earthquake Information from USGS National Earthquake Information Centre ¥ Earthquake Data ¥ Predicting an Earthquake ¥ EQNet: Earthquake Information Network ¥ UC Berkley Seismological Laboratory ¥ Flood ¥ Cyclone ¥ National Hurricane Centre ¥ Canadian Hurricane Centre ¥ National Weather Service Disaster Survey Reports ¥ Purdue University Hurricane and Tropical Data ¥ Drought ¥ Current Drought Status in Queensland, Australia ¥ The Canadian Climate and Water Information ¥ Weekly Global Climate Highlights from CPC ¥ The Greater Horn Information Exchange (GHIE) ¥ Drought Monitor ¥ How can you help? ¥ You can help ¥ Information Technology Tools for Natural Disaster Risk Management ¥ EIIP Virtual Forum ¥ NASAÕs Disaster Finder ¥ Doctors Without Borders ¥ Virtual Hospital at University of Iowa Health Centre Virtual Hospital (VH) ¥ References ¥ Notes. 3. Disasters: Causes and Effects 63 ¥ Existing Institutional Arrangements ¥ National Level ¥ State Level ¥ District and Local Level ¥ Other Stakeholders ¥ External Linkages ¥ Disaster Management Policy ¥ State Level ¥ District Level ¥ Legal and Technolegal Framework.
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