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Why so many military veterans move into cybersecurity

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内容摘要:FILE — In this June 4, 2020 file photo a member of the California National Guard stands in front of a mural depicting George Floyd in Los Angeles. On Thursday June 11, 2020, California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Administration announced it cost more than $24 million to deploy 8,000 National Guard members for 18 days during the recent protests of racial injustice inspired by the death of Floyd on May 25 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FILE — In this June 4, 2020 file photo a member of the California National Guard stands in front of a mural depicting George Floyd in Los Angeles. On Thursday June 11, 2020, California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Administration announced it cost more than $24 million to deploy 8,000 National Guard members for 18 days during the recent protests of racial injustice inspired by the death of Floyd on May 25 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

The country will hold a presidential election on May 31, 2026.“A place with deep meaning for me,” he said in the video. “It was here that my mother was kidnapped by

Why so many military veterans move into cybersecurity

and was killed when I was about to turn five.”His mother, journalist Diana Turbay, was abducted by the Medellin Cartel and killed in 1991, one of Colombia’s most violent periods.The attack on Uribe Turbay on Saturday shocked the nation and revived memories of an era when political violence affected Colombian public life.

Why so many military veterans move into cybersecurity

Uribe Turbay entered politics early, being elected to Bogota’s City Council at age 25 in 2012. In 2016, he was appointed the city’s secretary of government by then-Mayor Enrique Peñalosa.In 2022, he became senator after being invited to run by former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez, no relation.

Why so many military veterans move into cybersecurity

Uribe Turbay was born into a prominent political family. He is the grandson of former President Julio César Turbay Ayala, who served from 1978 to 1982, and the paternal grandson of Rodrigo Uribe Echavarría, a former director of the Liberal Party.

He was not considered a front-runner in next year’s race, according to recent polls, and was still facing competition within his political coalition. In his pre-campaign messaging, Uribe Turbay focused heavily on security, seeking to inspire investments and promote economic stability.Immigration advocates say the people who were detained do not have criminal histories and are being denied their due process rights.

Much like New York, Los Angeles is an international city that many immigrants call home. The city’s official seal carries images referencing the region’s time under Spanish and Mexican rule. Over 150 languages are spoken by students in the Los Angeles Unified School District. About half of the city’s residents are Latino and about one-third were born outside the U.S.Bass faulted the Trump administration for creating “a chaotic escalation” by mobilizing troops to quell protests.

“This is the last thing that our city needs,” Bass said.Los Angeles resident Adam Lerman, who has attended the protests, warned that protests would continue if the Trump administration pushes more raids in the city.

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