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Incident and Response
The US military has specialized units, which can respond to a bioterrorism event ; among them are the US Marine Corp's Chemical Biological Incident Response Force and the U. S. Army's 20th Support Command ( CBRNE ), which can detect, identify, and neutralize threats, and decontaminate victims exposed to bioterror agents.
* Hazardous Material Planning and Incident Response
* Incident Response Vehicles ( IRVs ), used for patrol and emergency response
Today it is part of the Tactical Support Branch of the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group ( CIRG ) and is based at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
The HRT became part of the Critical Incident Response Group upon its formation in 1994 because of the need to consolidate the assets necessary to respond to a critical incident in one group.
* Critical Incident Response Group
The Australian Special Forces Task Group was built around 1 Squadron, with a platoon from the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and a troop from the Incident Response Regiment available to support the SASR.
The Australian Special Forces Task Group in Afghanistan consisted of elements from the SASR, 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment ( Commando ), the Incident Response Regiment and logistic support personnel.
**** D Troop, Incident Response Regiment
* http :// www. publicsafety. gc. ca / prg / em / ccirc / index-eng. aspx-Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre
The Metropolitan Police Service use a collection of the MK4 and MK5 Astras, mostly as of 2007, the mark in popular use is the MK5, these are used as Incident Response Vehicles ( IRVs ) and are commonly seen on the roads of London.
* Incident Response Regiment ( Australia ), an emergency response agency
* Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre
* Incident Response Team
This Task Group consisted of elements from the SASR, 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment ( Commando ), the Incident Response Regiment and logistic support personnel.
*** Elements of the SASR, 1 CDO, 2 CDO and the Incident Response Regiment
* Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams ( FIRST )
The Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit is a Canadian Forces unit, under the direction of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, charged with supporting " the Government of Canada in order to prevent, control and mitigate CBRN threats to Canada, Canadians and Canadian interests.
The Ontario Provincial Police's UCRT (" U " rban Search & Rescue / " C " BRNe " R " esponse " T " eam is a specialized team responsible for CBRNe Incident Response for the province of Ontario, Canada.
* Chemical Biological Incident Response Force ( USMC CBIRF )
* Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit ( CJIRU )
* CS 690 E, Computer Incident Detection and Response
* President Wilson's Speech in Response to the Tampico Incident, U. S. Department of State, Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, 1914, pp. 474-476.
The Critical Incident Response Group ( CIRG ) is a division of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Incident and Computer
* Computer Incident Advisory Committee's suggestions: E-Mail Spamming countermeasures: Detection and prevention of E-Mail spamming ( Shawn Hernan, with James R. Cutler and David Harris )
Formed from the Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office, the National Infrastructure Protection Center, the Federal Computer Incident Response Center, and the National Communications System, NCSD opened on June 6, 2003.
Some teams took on the more generic name of CSIRT ( Computer Security Incident Response Team ) to point out the task of handling computer security incidents instead of other tech support work.
It was initially developed in cooperation with JANET-CERT, and in 2006 was upgraded and expanded with joint funding from nine Computer Security Incident Response Teams ( CSIRTs ) in Europe.

Incident and Forensics
The company's services are divided into four categories: Incident Response and Forensics, Strategic, Tactical, and Training with core services in the following:
* Incident Response and Forensics: The investigation, assessment, and containment of computer attacks and malware outbreaks.

Incident and Second
* 1856 – The Second Opium War between several western powers and China begins with the Arrow Incident on the Pearl River.
* On 1856-10-08, the Second Opium War between several western powers and China begins with the Arrow Incident on the Pearl River.
* October 8 – The Second Opium War between several western powers and China begins with the Arrow Incident on the Pearl River.
It lasted until the Xi ' an Incident when Chiang Kai-shek was forced to form the Second United Front against the invading Japanese.
* 1942 – The Selarang Barracks Incident in the summer of 1942 during the Second World War involved the forced crowding of 17, 000 Anglo-Australian prisoners-of-war ( POWs ) in the areas around the barracks square for nearly five days with little water and no sanitation after the Selarang Barracks POWs refused to sign a pledge not to escape.
Some Japanese sources have alleged that the activities of Liu's organization sparked the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in July 1937, which gave Japan the excuse to formally launch the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The Xi ' an Incident of December 1936 () was an important turning point in Chinese modern history, took place in the city of Xi ' an during the Chinese Civil War between the ruling Kuomintang ( KMT ) and the insurgent Chinese Communist Party and just before the Second Sino-Japanese War.
For example, current works that deal with the First and Second Taiwan Strait Crises ( the Quemoy Incident ) when the islands received prominent worldwide news coverage as " Quemoy " still use this form.
The importance of " internal unity before external danger " was forcefully brought home in December 1936, when Chiang Kai-shek, in an event now known as the Xi ' an Incident, was kidnapped by Zhang Xueliang and forced to ally with the Communists against the Japanese in the Second Kuomintang-CCP United Front against Japan.
* July 7 – The Marco Polo Bridge Incident begins the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The first " Omoto incident " ( Ōmoto jiken ), in 1921, was a government intervention followed in 1935 by the " Second Ōmoto Incident ".
However, at the same time the Marco Polo Bridge Incident ( near Beijing ) happened and the Second Sino-Japanese War started, Tsinghua was forced to move away from Beijing to west China.
In 1939, two years after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, Rampo was ordered by government censors to drop his story, which he had published without incident a few years before, from a collection of his short stories that the publisher Shun ' yōdō was reprinting.
The 1931 Mukden Incident, 1937 Second Sino-Japanese War, and the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent Pacific War seemed to confirm this suspicion.
The Battle of Shanghai was the first major battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War and escalated the skirmish of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and the localized war in North China into a full-scale war that would involve most major regions of China.
In the wake of the Second United Front formed after the Xi ' an Incident, this event broke the " Final Point " ( 最後關頭 ) of Chiang's tolerance of Japanese aggression according to his policy of " internal pacification before external resistance.
The May 15 Incident, while studied in western history at a High School Level and University Level for examining the causes of the Second World War with respect to the Axis Powers and the rise of Militarism in Japan, generally truncate the history as merely one critical event that ensured the rise of the Militarists.
** The Arrow Incident, a diplomatic crisis in 1856 that led to the Arrow War, better known as the Second Opium War
This came to be known as the " Second Wushe Incident ", and Ota was recalled in March 1932.
The Games were successfully organised for the next nine terms, but in September 1937, Japan invaded China after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and started the Second Sino-Japanese War ( which later became part of the World War II ), thus the originally planned Games of 1938 in Osaka was cancelled and the Far Eastern Games were discontinued thereafter.
A few compound words containing Shina have been altered ; for example, the term for Sinology was changed from 支那学 ( shinagaku ; Shina-studies ) to 中国学 ( chūgokugaku ; Chinese studies ) or 漢学 ( kangaku ; Han-studies ), and the name for the Second Sino-Japanese War has changed from terms such as 支那事變 ( Shina Jihen ; The China Incident ) and 日支事變 ( Nisshi Jihen ; The Japan-Shina Incident ) to 日中戦争 ( Nitchū Sensō ; Japan-China War ).
The New Fourth Army Incident ( 新四軍事件 ), also known as the Wannan Incident ( 皖南事变 ), occurred in China in January 1941 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, during which the Chinese Civil War was in theory suspended, uniting the Communists and Nationalists against the Japanese.

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