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SM7: Food Insecurity Affects Many Active-Duty U.S. Military Families, but Root Causes Remain Unclear

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More than a quarter of active-duty military personnel have faced some level of food insecurity,... =

More than a quarter of active-duty military personnel have faced some level of food insecurity,... = Your Top 7 Security Stories Monday, January 9, 2023 1. = SM Daily Top Articles [Food Insecurity Affects Many Active-Duty U.S. Military Families, but Root Causes Remain Unclear](=) More than a quarter of active-duty military personnel have faced some level of food insecurity, but the underlying causes... 2. GSX [Randy Spivey | SM Live @ GSX 2022]() Randy Spivey, the CEO and founder of the Center for Personal Protection & Safety, Inc., discusses the importance of training… 3. Reuters [Ex-CFO pleads guilty to stealing from SPACs to trade meme stocks, cryptocurrencies]( A former chief financial officer of multiple special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) has pleaded guilty to embezzling... 4. SM Daily Top Articles [How to Test Your Crisis Preparedness Plan]( Crises will inevitably take people, organizations, and security professionals by surprise, but they don’t need to catch you... 5. SM Daily Top Articles [Substation Attacks Heighten Scrutiny for U.S. Electric Grid Risks]( Attacks, vandalism, and suspicious activity around power stations are on the rise. In the first eight months of 2022, there... 6. Condé Nast [What Is a Pig Butchering Scam?]( This type of devastating scheme ensnares victims and takes them for all they’re worth—and the threat is only growing. = 7. = @ap [Survey: 3.3 million US adults displaced by natural disasters](=) More than 1.3% of the adult population in the U.S. was displaced by natural disasters in the past year, with hurricanes responsible... [View More Security News]( Security Management Magazine [Leading Through Crisis & Change]() Amid turbulent times, how can security leaders better prepare their stakeholders for crises, significant changes, and new...  ASIS International If you have any questions please contact at [asis@asisonine.org]() or [+1.703.519.6200](), (Monday-Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm ET) or via 1625 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA. Asis International values the privacy and integrity of our members, partners, attendees, exhibitors and sponsors, and we do not sell, nor do we provide it to third party vendors for distribution. = = This newsletter made smart by [Manage Communication Settings](=) | [Report]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Contact]()

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