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Exploring the Meaning of Discrepancies Between Policy and Practice
By Chelsea Zfaz We live in a world in which established policies offer some degree of stability in the face of general chaos in our professional, public and private lives. But what actually is a policy, and how does it actually serve us as … Continue reading
Lotan Announces Partnership with IVRI from Italy
Lotan Group is proud to announce its partnership with IVRI, Istituti di Vigilanza Riuniti d’Italia (http://www.ivri.it/ ), who are a leader in the security field throughout Italy, with specific expertise in the design of integrated services of surveillance, transport of … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation Security, Critical Infrastructure, Hospitality Sector, Safe City, security Philosophy, Sports events, Strategic Wargaming, training, War Games
Tagged Asaf Talmon, aviation, CCTV, critical infrastructure, Dotan Sagi, El-Al, gaming theory, Human Resources, intelligence, large events, Procedures, Security concept, security philosophy, training
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They Didn’t Train Us Part 2
By Mr. Vikas Chauhan They never trained us…….“When a suicidal gunman entered a New Jersey mall on Monday night and opened fire, store manager Daisy Rodriguez locked the doors and hid in the back of her shop, nothing guiding her … Continue reading
Posted in Hospitality Sector, India, training
Tagged CCTV, community, critical infrastructure, Human Resources, IED, India, Procedures, safe city, secure environment, terror, terrorists, training
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They Didn’t Train us…
“When a suicidal gunman entered a New Jersey mall on Monday night and opened fire, store manager Daisy Rodriguez locked the doors and hid in the back of her shop, nothing guiding her but instinct.”I was panicked. I was scared. … 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
Posted in training, Uncategorized
Tagged aviation, critical infrastructure, Human Resources, IED, Procedures, Profiling, secure environment, Security concept, terror
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Measuring Training Effectiveness for our Security Deployment: Part One
written by Mrs. Marisa Gana Amir The Background One of the challenges we as managers face when deploying our security measures is the lack of our ability to assess the effectiveness of our security deployment’s training. The following is the … Continue reading
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Tagged assesment, community, Human Resources, Procedures, secure environment, Security concept, terror, training
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