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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161206
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SUMMARY:Proactive Threat Assessment – ‘Predictive Profiling’
DESCRIPTION:\n \t Overview\n \t Who will attend\n \t Trainer \n \t Case studies\n \t Partners\n \t Venue \n \t Industry Insights \n \t Brochure Download\n\n\n\nThe methods presented in the workshop represent a new approach; a way in which a security operatives expertise can be focused to achieve more effective results in terrorist or criminal threat assessment.  Attendees will be asked to discuss the problems they currently face with respect to detection of suspicion\, assessment of threat and mitigation strategy.  Outlining these problems will benchmark the training program as a solution to the problems.  Attendees will learn how to deconstruct the approach towards terrorism and terrorist threat mitigation\, attendees will have the opportunity to discuss and analyse the following:\n\n \tProactive vs. reactive approaches\n \tThe distinction between Crime and Terrorism\n \tDiscussion of “Intentions vs. Means”\n \tThe focus on Prevention\n \tThe difference between Countermeasures and Security Procedures\n \tConducting threat assessment - not only security operations\n \tHow to achieve deterrence in security\n \tThe differences between Law enforcement\, Intelligence and Security\n \tAllocation of security resources as regards to threat\n \tThe effectiveness of security technology\n\nKey benefits of attending this workshop:\n\n \tUnderstand the operational process of executing a successful attack.\n \tIdentify criminal or terrorist Methods of Operations (MOs).\n \tExperience adversary’s perspectives through training modules and exercises.\n \tAbility to pinpoint what can be considered suspicious in their protected environment.\n \tMaster bomb configurations as well as concealment methods of means of aggression.\n \tUtilise Predictive Profiling methodology in threat assessments of people\, objects and situations.\n\n \n\n\n\n \tMilitary members tasked with protecting installations (force protection) or responsible for responding to terrorist-related incidents.\n \tFirst response personnel (Police\, Fire\, Medics) responsible for responding to terrorist incidents.\n \tDirectors of Security responsible for conducting assessments\, developing policies and procedures and training members of their staff to identify and prevent terrorist activity.\n \tMembers of security departments and units that hold responsibility for access control or are first respondents for their organisation.\n\nWith the following job titles:\n\n \tChief Operations Officer (COO)\n \tChief Security Officer (CSO)\n \tChief Strategy Officer\n \tCorporate Security Manager\n \tCrisis Response Manager\n \tDirector of Operations\n \tEmergency Management Director and/or Manager\n \tRisk Manager and/or Director\n \tSecurity Director and/or Manager\n \tSecurity Supervisor\n \tVice President and/or Director of Security\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\nWorkshop Trainer:\n\nWorkshop trainer has trained extensively in Australia\, New Zealand\, Papua New Guinea\, USA\, Middle East and Asia on predictive profiling\, red teaming and security engineering. Armed with over 30 years security and emergency services experience\, including service with the Royal Australian Navy\, Victorian\, Queensland and NSW Fire and Ambulance Services and senior management positions within the Australian security industry and Papua New Guinea. Workshop trainer is a Licensed NSW Security Consultant holding Security Risk Management\, Training\, Assessment and WH&S Certificates in addition to being a registered NSW security trainer. Workshop trainer is a member of the Fire Prevention Association of Australia\, Institute of Security Providers Association of Australia Ltd and ASIS.\n\nWorkshop trainer is a regular invited speaker at international security seminars and has been called before Australian Parliament Senate Committee hearings on Organised Crime as an expert witness on profiling and security within the aviation industry.\n\n \n\n\n\nEXCLUSIVE Case Studies:\n\nThe modules in the course offered are supported with group exercises\, scenario simulations and video evidence\, in addition to reviews of many pertinent case studies. Workshop facilitator will work closely with the participants to address scenarios and incidents that are relevant to their specific skill set.\n\nCase studies include: -\n\n \tAnne Marie Murphy\n \tPi Glilot Gas Depot\n \tMohammed Sadique Khan\n \tRainbow Warrior\n \tPan Am Fl 103\n \t9/11\n \tKorean Air FL 858\n \tKarin A\n \tThe ‘Little Bomber’\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\nInterested in partnering with us?\n\nPlease contact us to discuss your requirements.\nClick here to get in touch with us.\n\n \n\n\n\n17 - 18 October 2016\, Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\n\nIntercontinental Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\n\nAddress: 165 Jalan Ampang\, 50450 Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\n\nPhone: +603 2782 6000\n\nFax: +603 2710 8067\n\nWebsite: http://kualalumpur.intercontinental.com/\n\n \n\n5 - 6 December\, 2016\, Singapore:\n\nTo be confirmed.\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\n[contact-form-7 id="177" title="Predictive-Profiling"]\n\n\n\n\n\n
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