1) Artificial intelligence: What decisions do we trust to be made by computer? 2) Avoiding unwanted help: politely refusing resources or security advice from host nation counterparts 3) Clear communication in evacuation protocols 4) Coordinating with local police about crimes affecting U.S. employees 5) Using crime data and statistics as tools to request additional security assistance 6) Electronic countersurveillance of U.S. VIPs   7) Implementing specialized security training programs for incoming officers in the host countries 8) Interagency roles during a crisis management exercise 9) Investigating hostile intelligence attempts to subvert U.S. personnel and interests overseas 10) Locating a U.S. child abducted overseas 11) Making emergency instructions more efficient 12) Persuading a host nation law enforcement agency to conduct a joint interview of a suspect in custody 13) Public safety at mass gatherings and public events 14) Pursuing a U.S. wanted criminal abroad: Do's and don't's 15) Recruiting and training local personnel to protect Embassies 16) Strong together: interagency cooperation in emergency situations 17) The role of coordinating with local police to boost emergency preparedness and response 18) The shared and separated goals of security and intelligence agencies 19) Tips to avoid falling victim to plishing scams 20) Ways to improve protective detail

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