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Morning Security Brief: Aviation Security and Flight 253, Cyberattack Fears, TSA Agent Faux Pas, Antiterrorism Asset Freezes

By Matthew Harwood

♦  Intense criticism dogs the aviation security procedures followed at Detroit Metro Airport on Christmas Day.

♦  A survey finds that there's growing fear among executives of cyberattacks, especially those who operate critical infrastructures.

♦  A TSA agent is caught snoozing in uniform at New York City's  LaGuardia Airport.

♦ Britain's Supreme Court said the government overstepped their authority by freezing the assets of five terrorism suspects.

♦ A British study asks whether cybercrime is taken seriously by police.

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