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China's reopening from pandemic restrictions could drive global growth beyond expectations and... Yo

China's reopening from pandemic restrictions could drive global growth beyond expectations and... Your Top 7 Security Stories Monday, January 23, 2023 1. = Reuters [China's reopening fuels global growth optimism, Davos panel says](=) China's reopening from pandemic restrictions could drive global growth beyond expectations and help avoid a broader recession... 2. Security Management Magazine [Book Review: The Psychology of Extremism]( Security professionals must understand the dynamics of extremism to formulate strategies and engage in tactics that will... 3. The Washington Post [University of Texas at Austin bans TikTok from its networks]() Citing a directive from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the university said it was blocking the social media app owned by Chinese... 4. Reuters [U.S. strongly committed to Japan defense, Biden tells Kishida, hails military boost]( President Joe Biden told Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday the United States was "fully, thoroughly, completely"... 5. Security Management Magazine [Where Does DE&I Stand in the Security Industry?]() “The security environment that security practitioners find themselves in day in, day out isn’t getting any easier to manage,”... 6. SM Daily [13 Steps Organizations Can Take to Prepare for a Bomb Threat]( Bomb threats come in a variety of forms. But there are universal steps organizations can take to ensure they’re prepared... 7. Reuters [Senator calls for probe of mass surveillance tool used by U.S. law enforcement]( U.S. Senator Ron Wyden on Wednesday called for the Justice Department inspector general to investigate federal, state and... [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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