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Lessons about What Was, What Is and What Will Be

Written by Mr. Oded Raz and Mr. Itay Levin On June 22, 1941, over four million German soldiers organized as three armies invaded the Soviet Union in Operation “Barbarossa”. The Soviet army was surprised by the invasion and its intensity. … Continue reading

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

Written by Mr. Itay Levin In their publication Dying by the Book – Developments in Aviation Security, Mr. Raz and Mr. Sagi review the process of establishing the Israeli aviation security array, placing an emphasis on the human element and … Continue reading

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The Unending Circle – Aviation Security – Threat and Response

Authored by Mr. Oded Raz Thwarting terrorism is a complex discipline. The attacker has the initiative, while the defender must operate an infinitely complex array in order to face his enemy and prevent him from achieving his goals. When terrorism … Continue reading

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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

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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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Critical Infrastructures: The Threat on Our Doorstep

written by Mr. Oded Raz. Since its inception, the goal of modern terrorism has been to disrupt a nation’s routines. The vast majority of terrorist events have been directed against the sovereign elected government and the citizens of the state. … Continue reading

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Why need security consultant at the design & construction stage?

The Background Increase in physical threats like terror, crime, kidnaps, thefts, vandalism etc. has made it necessary that the security measures deployed at commercial & residential buildings are well thought, seamless & integrated to make people safe & secure. Mixed … Continue reading

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Safe city – integrating the various elements of the community together for safety and security

Our increased awareness to threats, both locally and globally, has called for an increased response to counter those threats. In a time where the serenity of populations in the big cities of the world is violated by actions of violent … Continue reading

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Dying by the “Book” – Developments in Aviation security

As part of an evolutional process and in view of an analysis of possible courses of action, the “founding fathers of aviation security in Israel” understood that it is necessary to prepare to cope with the new threat and that … 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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