Police Academy
The Police Academy, represented by the Women's Police Institute, concluded today the anti-terrorism course for women's police, which it organized in cooperation with the Spanish National Police, over a period of five days.
The course, in which a number of female police officers and civilian employees from various departments of the Ministry of Interior participated, aimed to raise the level of readiness to deal with all situations, and exchange knowledge and experiences to develop and keep up with everything new in police work.
The course addressed a number of important topics, including the concept of cyberterrorism, the stages of its development, ways to prevent it, the methods and methods used across social media platforms, and the risks and threats of cyberterrorism and cybercrime.
At the closing ceremony of the course, which was attended by President of the Police Academy Brigadier General Abdul Rahman Majid Al Sulaiti, and Director of Women's Police Institute Lt. Col. Kholoud Anbar Al Nuaimi, certificates were handed over to the graduates and the lecturers were honored.
(QNA)
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