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China’s bodyguards schooled in digital dark arts

by AT Contributor September 20, 2020September 20, 2020

At the “Genghis Security Academy”, which bills itself as China’s only dedicated bodyguard school, students learn that the threats to the country’s newly-rich in the tech age are more likely to emerge from a hacker than a gunman. Each day students in matching black business suits toil from dawn until midnight at the school in […]

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