Category Archives: security Philosophy

Lotan Group in the News

Working hard together with the municipality of Nice in its continuous effort to provide effective and efficient security solutions for its citizens. Lotan Group CEO Mr. Asaf Talmon interviewed on La Provence.com  An Excerpt from the news France2 featuring Mr. Zeev … Continue reading

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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

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Suicide Bomber from U.S. flew Home

Law enforcement and intelligence agencies estimate that the threat of using suicide attackers to attack targets in the U.S or Europe is no longer considered a low probability event. The US born terrorist Abu-Salha had returned to the United States … Continue reading

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Strategic Simulations as an answer to Nassim Taleb’s “AntiFragile” concept

Nassim Nicholas Taleb, one of great philosophers our time, author of “The Black Swan“ has revealed his new concept of “Antifragile“, a philosophical approach on how to thrive in an uncertain world. In The Black Swan theory, Nassim Taleb showed that highly improbable … Continue reading

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When Will the First “Dirty-Bomb” Explode?

written by Itay Levin & Dotan Sagi Looking at the chain of events in the past few years, we find ourselves asking many questions: Can we predict the adversary M.O? Will the Sochi winter Olympic Games be bloody? When will … 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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Black Swans in the Security World

In 17th century Europe, they would use the expression “Black Swan” to refer to something impossible, because obviously only white swans exist and there are no black swans in nature. However, in 1697 the western world was astonished by the … Continue reading

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