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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
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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Sécurité gestion de grands événements sportifs
Les principes de sécurité et leur mise en place lors des matches imposent une organisation complexe et très précise entre tous les ”acteurs” principaux qui gèrent l’évènement. Il est important d’entrainer tous les intervenants à tout moment pour qu’ils soient … Continue reading
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
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
SECURITY IN THAILAND………
by Stephen Philips Greetings from the Land of Smiles! This country with its wonderful beaches and islands in the south, with its forested mountains and multitude of rivers in the north and its enchanted and dazzling temples throughout the land, … Continue reading
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
Posted in Aviation Security, Critical Infrastructure, India, Safe City, security Philosophy, Sports events, Uncategorized
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
Analysis of February 13th attack in New Delhi
written by Mr. Oded Raz Introduction “India Today” reported on its website yesterday that the Indian authorities arrested five suspects for questioning in the attack on the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi, carried out on the 13th of February. According to the report, while examining the security camera’s footage from … Continue reading
PROFILING – THE NEXT GENERATION
Written by Mr. Itay Levin THE COURSE OF EVENTS A car with its three passengers glides smoothly in the direction of the airport, exits the freeway, and decelerates onto the road connecting to the passenger terminal of the national airport. … Continue reading