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Facility Protection & Critical Incident Response Seminar
   

Presented by SSC, Inc. and Global Security Group, Inc.

March 3, 2009
9:00am to 5:00pm

   
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The Problem

Most facility protection programs are limited in their ability to prevent and mitigate threats. They are reactive in nature & exhibit areas of weakness:

Lack of comprehension of Design Base Threat (DBT) needed to guide & direct security operations
Passive mind set that emphasizes reactive instead of proactive measures
Ineffectiveness of security & general staff because of poor training
Limited counter surveillance measures & training

Procedures for incident response are also absent. Inadequacies in planning & training lead to facility security & safety personnel unfamiliar with incident response best practices. Deficiencies include:

Limited threat recognition
Insufficient primary & alternate communications, lack of command, and control
Lack of critical decision making process
Poor training & ineffective drills

   

   

Facility Protection

9:00 - 12:30

The Solution is a facility protection program based on Israeli security expertise and methods as they relate to U.S. protection requirements; designed by the professionals at SSC, Inc.

The focus will be on behavior pattern recognition and counter surveillance methods.

TRAINING INCLUDES:

Intro to Israeli facility protection technique
Intro to behavioral pattern recognition and other counter surveillance techniques
Pro-active use of technology such as surveillance systems, access control, etc.
Definition of adversarial strategies & methods of operation
Case study open discussion & lessons learned

Presented by:

Amit Gavish offers a truly comprehensive international security and anti-terrorism experience to attendees. He is a recognized expert on counter-terrorism with 14 years of security & military experience in Israel; where he served as the Deputy Director of Security at the Office of the President.

Patrick J.W. Chagnon has a combined 29 years of military & law enforcement experience. He served as the State Coordinator, at the Office of Counter-Terrorism, and facilitated the counter-terrorism training programs for Connecticut’s law enforcement community & private sector. PC Bio

   

   

Critical Incident Response

1:30 - 5:00

A comprehensive security strategy must include a comprehensive emergency response plan in addition to pro-active measures. Critical incidents may be caused by intentional criminal acts, accidents, mechanical failures or natural disasters. Acts of terrorism will be explained in detail and this program will provide an introduction to critical incident response for:

Armed Intruders
Intentional Explosions
Biological and Chemical Incidents
Radiological Incident Explosions (mechanical)
HAZMAT Incidents
Earthquakes, High Winds, Hurricanes & Floods

Presented by:
Mark Novak is a retired Captain with the NYPD and is the president of Global Security Group, Inc. (GSG). He has spent over 20 years in the NYPD; during which time he has responded to hundreds of large scale incidents and emergencies throughout NYC. MN Bio

David S. Katz is a former Special Agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration and is an expert in conducting complex international criminal investigations, high-risk arrests, undercover operations, and intelligence analysis. A recognized authority in the field of law enforcement arrest and defensive tactics, he has spent 4 years as an instructor at the FBI/DEA academy in Quantico and has provided training to police and special operations units around the world. DK Bio

   

   

Information

March 3, 2009 8:30am to 5:00pm

Global Security Group, Inc. Training Room
421 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001

Lunch will be provided between AM & PM sessions

Cost: $275/person

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