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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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The next Christmas Attack? – The threat of 3D Printer attacks

Written by Mr. Itay Levin I have to say that I don’t have any information at this moment regarding any plot targeting civil aviation for the coming Christmas but the history of civil aviation is full of examples of attacks … Continue reading

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Adapting the Aviation Security Array to Tomorrow’s Threats – Part Two

Written by Mr. Itay Levin G. The Three Main Components of Aviation Security a. The Information Layer ­ Intelligence is No Longer a “Bonus” – the Decision Stage Unlike the Israeli security approach, which operated closely with intelligence support but … Continue reading

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Planning for “Opening Day” – Securing Major Sport Events

Hosting a major sporting event the likes of, world championships, continental championships and of course Olympic Games is a matter of international prestige and pride for any host country. Many a country sees this opportunity to be heralded as one … Continue reading

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