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Are we prepared for the next Crimea or Flight MH370?
The passing week has been very eventful and presses forward many questions on both these events. Many a strategist will appear in the media on one of these events with his/her analysis and maybe they will even be right… But … Continue reading
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Strategic Gaming
In an ever changing world, organizations must respond quickly and effectively to its challenges in order to survive. They must be able to: Predict the meaning of future challenges. Develop comprehensive response practices and procedures. Examine the quality of preparedness. … Continue reading
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Will the “Black-Widows” deliver a gift for Sochi’s winter Olympic Games And will it contain Radiological Components?
Volgograd, formerly known as the city of Stalingrad has been attacked twice in 48 hours and it is a city in a state of shock. It is believed, that an extremist Islamic group is responsible for the two attacks. The … Continue reading
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Could the clash between fans have been prevented?
Written by Mr. Israel Eliyahu I could not stay indifferent while watching the merciless violence between two groups of fans during the match between Atletico Paranaense and Vasco da Gama in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil (8th December). The videos, documenting … Continue reading
Crisis in Thailand
Written By Stephen Philips – Bangkok Crisis on the streets of Bangkok. Cancelled reservations. A fall of inbound tourism. Loss of revenue. Falling room rates. Thailand is rocked by political riots, let us consider another scenario………. AK-47s crackling, grenades exploding … Continue reading
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Extended Security Communities as Part of the War Against Terror
The report last week from India on http://uk.news.yahoo.com/hyderabad-blast-7-feared-dead-141443751.html caught my eye as well as my heart. “At least 12 people have been killed and dozens others injured in two bomb blasts in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad which police … Continue reading
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Tagged assesment, aviation, CCTV, community, critical infrastructure, Human Resources, IED, India, Procedures, Profiling, safe city, secure environment, Security concept, security philosophy, terror, terrorists, The Technological Component, training
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In a world fraught with unceasing security threats, security risk assessment has become a mandate for both the Government and private entities for the reasons of safety, mitigation of possible financial losses and business continuity. Regulatory obligations and insurance prerequisites … Continue reading
Lessons about What Was, What Is and What Will Be
Written by Mr. Oded Raz and Mr. Itay Levin On June 22, 1941, over four million German soldiers organized as three armies invaded the Soviet Union in Operation “Barbarossa”. The Soviet army was surprised by the invasion and its intensity. … Continue reading
Measuring the training effectiveness for our security deployment -Part two-
By Mrs. Marisa Gana Amir As presented in the first summary of the last post on the subject, problems in training become obvious for the first time when a security incident occurs and the employee responds incorrectly. Therefore building a … Continue reading
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Tagged aviation, critical infrastructure, Human Resources, IED, Procedures, Profiling, secure environment, Security concept, terror
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