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Elite institutions are dragging Britons into the culture war one micro-aggression at a time The University of Cambridge is the latest to show its intent to make us all hate each other as much as possible 26 May 2021 • 1:15pm Defenders of so-called wokeness claim to be representing the most marginalised and oppressed minority groups. Yet all of the most extreme woke ideas come from elite institutions at the top of society. The latest example is the University of Cambridge, which set up a website encouraging students to report their tutors for committing micro-aggressions . These are generally defined as behavioural or verbal slights – whether intentional or not – which amount to a form of subtle, everyday racism or bigotry. The website warned that academics could be committing a micro-aggression if they give backhanded compliments, raise their eyebrows when a black student or staff member is speaking, or refer to a woman as a girl. Some professors were rig ....
Cyber accreditation to improve legal standing of security pros Institute of Cyber Digital Investigations Professionals will help incident responders and cyber investigators get the professional recognition they deserve Share this item with your network: By Published: 07 May 2021 12:30 The Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) and the College of Policing (CoP) have marked the independent launch of the Institute of Cyber Digital Investigations Professionals (ICDIP), a professional organisation to benchmark skills and accredit security investigators to increase confidence in cyber investigations and incident response, and give the courts additional confidence in the weight and veracity of evidence gathered in cyber investigations. ....
Topics The Institute of Cyber Digital Investigation Professionals (ICDIP) has gone into operation as a self-funding body with the aim of strengthening professionalism in the field. It has been formally launched by the College of Policing (CoP) and the Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec), following a five-year project in which the ICDIP was supported by Home office funding through the National Cyber Security Programme. CIISec will manage the organisation under contract to the CoP. It will measure the competency of practitioners and provide a framework in which they can prove their expert status, with the aim of building widespread confidence in relevant investigations. ....
By Press Association 2021 A woman lies on a bed Police should immediately stop sharing immigration information with the Government when they have concerns about the residency status of domestic abuse victims, a report has urged. Victims with insecure or uncertain immigration status are being deterred from coming forward which is causing “significant harm to the public interest”, according to a joint investigation. Three groups have agreed that many victims fear their situation could be made worse by information being shared with the Home Office, and are also worried their reported crimes will not be investigated. The report is the result of a joint investigation by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS), the College of Policing (CoP) and the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). ....