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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
Is the perception of preparedness conducive – or threatening – to preparedness?
In today’s fast-paced and evolving world, both individuals and businesses rarely have as much resources at their disposal as they would like. Across the globe, people are overworked, operations are overloaded and budgets are constrained. So why should we prepare … Continue reading
Are you the leader or just a “central” component of your organization’s crisis management process?
As the first quarter of 2017 winds down, we at BeST headquarters sat down to review insights from more than 15 games we carried out in the last few months. Interestingly, we found many recurring themes. One of these insights … Continue reading
Success in Washington!!
Finishing a very exciting week in Washington where BeST was used as the main platform to carry out a major Crisis Management War-Game for one of the largest corporations in the USA. The Game is considered a great success with … Continue reading
Being Prepared – Computerized War-Gaming to Mitigate Cyber Risks
We are proud to announce that BeST is partnering with Mr. Pascal Buchner, IATA Chief Information Officer, to present our latest case study involving the Scenario Platform (Powered by Best) at the Passenger Terminal Expo. The objective of this joint … 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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Safe Cities Asia 2015
Following a successful run of Strategic Gaming Sessions for our clients, Lotan Group will be returning to Singapore for the Safe Cities Asia event in May 2015 to conduct a masterclass session using our unique Lotan Strategic Wargaming Computerized System. … Continue reading