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They go by many names,
They come from all backgrounds,
But they all have one job in common,
Protecting life.
Dogs have been a part of police forces around the world since 1899 when a department in Belgium released its first organized police dog program. Dogs have a sense of smell that is 40 times greater than ours. They even have a unique organ called the ‘Jacobson’s organ’ that essentially provides them with the ability to taste a smell.
This means that they can find clues and evidence in a way that no human or technology has ever had the capability of doing.
The most common breeds that are trained to be police dogs are: Golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, German shepherds, Doberman Pinschers, Border collies and more
Here are some specific jobs that the dogs can be trained for
Cadaver dogs
-trained to find dead bodies
-some can detect earlier stages of decomposition while others can detect older remains
-they can detect on the surface, underground and underwater
Search and rescue dogs
-trained finding living people
-can hold the scent of a person
-objects belonging to the victim or objects that have been touched by the victim will be presented to the dog
Tracking dogs
-Basically the same as a rescue dog but they are looking for a fugitive or criminal
Drug searching dogs
-trained to smell different drugs including illegal narcotics
Arson dogs
-trained to detect chemical accelerants which are used to start a fire
-can find where there is the highest concentration of accelerant
Explosive detecting dogs
-trained to detect explosive materials like sulphur, nitroglycerin etc.
-recently have been used more because of the focus on terrorism
-have to be careful around the suspected bomb because some can go off when touched
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Why is hacking such a big deal?
Cloud software has taken over the desktop meaning that just about everything you do on your computer, phone, tablet, and internet-connected juicer is susceptible to data theft. And that’s not even taking into account how readily people give out information in today’s world. For instance, have you ordered delivery online today? Well you probably had to sign up with your street address, meaning all it takes for someone to know where you live is exploiting the ironclad cyber defenses of Joe’s Discount Pizza And Pet Meds. Basically, the internet is in its Wild West phase and if we don’t get more “ethical hackers” to protect us from these cyber thieves, then we may all be screwed.
What do ethical hackers do?
Ethical hackers are a specific breed of information security professionals who primarily use a technique called penetration testing. And while “penetration testing” sounds like how an MIT grad would phrase a game of “just the tip,” it’s really a way to check for flaws in a computer system’s cyber security. We won’t get into too much more of the technical mumbo-jumbo, but just know that even a basic understanding of hacking will better prepare you to protect yourself. You can learn the fundamentals with online resources like this Certified White-Hat Hacker & Penetration Testing Course and then laugh at the suckers who try to jack your info.
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