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INTERNAL SECURITY & VARIOUS STAKEHOLDERS

written by Mr. Vikas Chauhan The global war on terror has made the Indian Government (including the state governments) take action to address the menace in due seriousness. Investments have been made to equip security agencies with latest cutting edge … Continue reading

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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

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EXPLOSION OF A SUITCASE BOMB IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE HIGH COURT IN NEW DELHI

written by Mr. Oded Raz BACKGROUND On the morning of the 7th of November an explosive device exploded in close proximity to one of the gates of the High Court in Delhi, the capital of India.  As a result of … Continue reading

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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 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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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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DEFENDING VITAL INFRASTRUCTURES—A NEW DIMENSION OF THE MODERN BATTLEFIELD

By Mr. Oded Raz Security is one of the most basic needs of people, organisations and states—a considerable portion of man’s activity in all environments (land, sea, air, outer space, and the electromagnetic spectrum) is concerned with security issues. Both … 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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