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Course InformationDate: 26th & 27th Jan 11 (Wed & Thurs) Time: 9am to 5pm Venue: Concorde Hotel, Orchard Fee : S$1500 (NETT) For more information; please contact Jaslyn @ 9228 7171/ 6720 3333 or jaslyn@cbsgroup.com.sg Registration is on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Register early to avoid disappointment. Click here for registration form UnsubscribeIf you no longer wish to receivethis email please unsubscribe |
2 Day Hostile Reconnaissance Workshop-Through the eyes of the adversaryThe Need For any attack, from the most simple to the most sophisticated, Hostile Surveillance is the earliest stage at which the professional security operator is likely to become aware of a potential hostile intent. Whether it is by terrorist or criminal groups, or single-purpose activists committed to disrupting AGM’s, making anti-globalisation protests or simply obtaining high-profile media coverage, the ability to conduct hostile surveillance without fear of being spotted or diverted is one of the major considerations in Target Selection. In the present world, every major organisation should consider Surveillance Awareness and Surveillance Detection as being of vital importance to its security operations, at every level from organization director to ground-floor security personnel. The Seminar This 2-day seminar will introduce all of the main components of Hostile Surveillance, and will allow security managers to understand how HS is conducted, ways in which it can be detected, and effective prevention and deflection strategies. All material is covered in a structured and realistic manner, and is designed to allow participants to gain the greatest amount of information that will be of immediate use to them in their working environment.
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