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Taiwan’s National Security Bureau plans to build a database of individuals with violent tendencies. Along with new anti-drone jammers and tighter intelligence-sharing, it aims to beef up protection for the president and other top officials.

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00:00Taiwan's National Security Bureau says it will strengthen early threat warning systems
00:04to better protect the president, the vice president, and other officials.
00:09The bureau says it will create a database of people with violent tendencies,
00:13deploy new anti-drone jamming guns, and step up intelligence sharing among agencies.
00:19It says it's studying international cases like the shooting of Slovakia's prime minister last year
00:24and the mob attack on Ecuador's presidential convoy this month.
00:28Lawmakers are set to question the NSB on a new security plan during the legislative hearing on Monday.
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