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SUMMARY:Assessing Terrorism Related Risk (ATRR) Workshop – Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:Assessing Terrorism Related Risk (ATRR) Workshop\n Copenhagen, Denmark  |  2-5 November 2020\n			\n						Enroll Now\n					\nOn 2-5 November 2020, the S2 Institute will be presenting a four-day, 32-hour version of the S2 Assessing Terrorism Related Risk (ATRR) Workshop in Copenhagen, Denmark.\nThe S2 Assessing Terrorism Related Risk (ATRR) Workshop is designed to train security and public safety personnel in the dynamics of terrorism related risk and effective methodology for conducting terrorism risk assessments in support of security planning. The information presented in this course reflects best practices in security risk management as applied in both the government and commercial sectors of the security industry.\nThis program is structured as an interactive workshop and employs a series of progressive group exercises to assist in understanding the process of risk assessment and how to apply risk management principles in anti-terrorism and security planning. \nTopics include:\nPrinciples of Security Risk Management • Dynamics of Terrorism Related Risk • Security Risk Assessment Methodology • Risk Assessment Models • Asset Identification and Valuation • Threat Assessment • Vulnerability Assessment Techniques • Performance-Based Physical Protection System (PPS) Analysis • Blast Vulnerability Assessment • Countermeasures Cost-Benefit Analysis • Report Preparation and Plan Implementation\n				Learning ObjectivesCourse OutlineHistoryFAQ			\n\n\n\nUnderstand risk management principles and the function of risk assessment in security planning.\nRecognize important characteristics of terrorism related risk and terrorist modus operandi necessary for conducting effective risk assessments.\nConduct security risk assessments by utilizing qualitative risk assessment methodology.\nEstimate the potential Intent and Capability of adversaries relevant for purposes of terrorist risk assessment.\nEvaluate the design of physical protection systems utilizing quantitative assessment methods.\nEstimate vulnerability to terrorist attack scenarios using the principles of fault tree analysis and Critical Success Factors (CSF) analysis\nEstimate the potential vulnerability of structures to blast loading from terrorist IEDs.\nDesign prioritized security countermeasures strategies by utilizing cost-benefit analysis techniques.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDAY ONE\n\nPrinciples of Risk Management\n\nFundamental Risk Management Concepts\nRisk Assessment Approaches\nRisk Measurement Models\nRisk Assessment Methodology\nQualitative Risk Assessment Model\n\n\nCharacteristics of Terrorism Related Risk\n\nIdeological Motives\nStrategic Objectives of Terrorists\nTypes of Terrorist Targets\n\nTarget Selection Criteria\nEXERCISE: Could your organization be attractive as a terrorist target?\n\n\nCategories of Terrorism Related Risk\nTerrorist Planning and Execution Phases\nRisk Dynamics and Terrorism\n\n\nConducting the Risk Assessment\n\nGuidelines for Assessing Terrorism Related Risk\nAssessment Planning and Preparation\nTeam Composition\n\n\nIdentifying and Profiling Assets\n\nAsset Identification Principles\nSources of Asset Information\nIdentification of Undesirable Events\nAsset Identification Approaches\n\nEXERCISE: Asset Inventory\n\n\nAsset Valuation\n\nExercise: Develop Criteria for Rating Severity\n\n\n\n\n\nDAY TWO\n\nThreat Identification and Assessment\n\nCategories of Threats\nIdentifying Potential Terrorist Adversaries\n\nEXERCISE: Self-Assessment\n\n\nAdversary Assessment\n\nSources of Adversary Information\nDetermination of INTENT and CAPABILITY\nStructured Target Attractiveness Assessment\nAnalysis of Critical Threat Modus Operandi\nEXERCISE: Adversary Assessment\n\n\nIdentification of Potential Risks Based on Threat M.O.\nDevelopment of Design Basis Threats (DBTs)\nDevelopment of Threat Scenarios\n\nEXERCISE: Develop Design Basis Threats & Scenarios\n\n\nDevelopment of Threat Rating Criteria\n\nEXERCISE: Develop a Threat Estimation Criteria\n\n\n\n\nVulnerability Assessment\n\nTerrorism-Related Vulnerability Issues\nAreas of Vulnerability\nVulnerability Assessment Approaches\nAssessment Approaches and Applications\n\nSecurity & Emergency Readiness Assessment Surveys\n\nSurvey Structure\nData Collection Process and Documentation\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDAY THREE\n\nVulnerability Assessment (cont.)\n\nFault Tree Analysis\nCritical Success Factors (CSF) Analysis\n\nEXERCISE: CSF Analysis\n\n\nPhysical Protection System (PPS) Analysis\n\nPerformance-Based Physical Security Principles\nEstimate of Adversary Sequence Interruption Model (EASI)\n\nProbability of Interruption\n\n\nSite Characterization\nAdversary Paths\nEXERCISE: EASI Path Analysis\n\n\nBlast Hazard Analysis\n\nBlast Dynamics\n\nBlast Effects and Structural Response\n\n\nOverpressure-Range Effects Assessment\nBuilding Damage and Injury Effects Estimation\nEXERCISE: Blast Hazard Analysis\n\n\nPractical Field Tests (a.k.a. “Red Team Exercises”)\nCompleting the Vulnerability Assessment\nVulnerability Rating Criteria\n\nEXERCISE: Estimate Vulnerability to Several Attack Scenarios\n\n\n\n\n\nDAY FOUR\n\nEvaluating Risk\n\nEstablishing Level of Risk and Risk Acceptability\n\nEXERCISE: Completing the Risk Assessment\n\n\nIdentify & Implement Countermeasures\n\nIntegrated Countermeasures Theory\nIdentifying Potential Countermeasures\nCountermeasures Cost-Benefit Analysis\nApplied Cost-Benefit Analysis\n\nEXERCISE: Cost benefit Analysis\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCompleting the Risk Assessment\n\nCommon Problems Made During Terrorism Related Risk Assessments\nThe Security Risk Assessment Report\nRisk Communications Considerations\n\nExamples of Security Risk Assessment Report\n\n\n\n\nSecurity Risk Assessment Models Developed for Use in Industries and Government Organizations\n\n\n\n.elementor-6275 .elementor-element.elementor-element-d5d344b .jet-timeline--align-center .timeline-item__point{margin-left:20px;margin-right:20px;}.elementor-6275 .elementor-element.elementor-element-d5d344b .jet-timeline--align-left .timeline-item__point{margin-right:20px;}.elementor-6275 .elementor-element.elementor-element-d5d344b .jet-timeline--align-right .timeline-item__point{margin-left:20px;}.elementor-6275 .elementor-element.elementor-element-d5d344b .jet-timeline-item+.jet-timeline-item{margin-top:30px;}.elementor-6275 .elementor-element.elementor-element-d5d344b .jet-timeline-item .timeline-item__card-arrow{width:20px;height:20px;}.elementor-6275 .elementor-element.elementor-element-d5d344b 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.jet-timeline__line{width:2px;}\n\n					Present\nPresent\nAfter 15 years of evolution, the S2 Assessing Terrorism Related Risk Workshop has earned  a global reputation as the gold standard for terrorism risk assessment training.\n	Present\n				\n					2016\nS2 Assessing Terrorism Related Risk Workshop is adopted by the European Commission\nThe European Commission contracts the S2 Institute to train its security directorate in terrorism risk assessment methods and assist in improving its internal security risk assessment methodology.\n	2016\n				\n					2015-Present\nPublic ATRR Assessing Terrorism Related Risk Workshops resume\nAfter six years of restriction as a private training course, the S2 ATRR program is presented as a public program in the US and multiple European locations. The program is attended by representatives from over 40 different corporations, government ministries, and institutions of the EU and United Nations.\n	2015-Present\n					2014\nATRR Program is revised and expanded\nS2 Institute conducts a major revision of the program including the expansion of a fourth day of training and classroom exercises.\n	2014\n				\n					2010\nS2 ATRR Workshop is adopted by OSCE for training the MoNS of Azerbaijan\nS2 Institute is contracted by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to train a unit of critical infrastructure security experts from the Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan.\n	2010\n				\n					2009\nS2 ATRR Workshop is adopted by the Abu Dhabi CNIA\nS2 Institute trains a team of security risk management experts from the Abu Dhabi Critical National Infrastructure Authority in terrorism risk assessment and vulnerability assessment methodology.\n	2009\n				\n					2005\nS2 Assessing Terrorism Related Risk Workshop endorsed by U.S. Department of Justice\nThe S2 ATRR Workshop is recognized and endorsed as the only private training course recommended by the U.S. Department of Justice for providing terrorism risk assessment training.\n Ref. Leson, Joel. Assessing and Managing the Terrorism Threat. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2005. Print\n	2005\n				\n					2004\nFLETC conducts peer review of the S2 ATRR program\nExperts from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) conduct a peer review of the S2 ATRR Program and request approval to adopt elements of the S2 methodology for use at FLETC.\n	2004\n					Early 2004\nS2 Assessing Terrorism Related Risk Workshop is developed\nAfter assisting the AICHe Center for Chemical Process Safety in peer review of their Vulnerability Assessment Methodology, S2 develops to the ATRR Workshop to provide security professionals with instruction in advanced methods and tools for assessing threat and vulnerability to facilities at risk of terrorist attack.\n	Early 2004\n		\n	00\n	Days\n	00\n	Hours\n	00\n	Minutes\n	00\n	Seconds\nCourse Details\nTuition$2000.00\nGroup enrollment discounts are available. Contact us for details.\nInstructorCraig Gundry ( https://www.s2institute.com/faculty-craig-gundry/ )\nLocationScandic Palace Hotel \nRestriction LevelLevel 2 ( https://www.s2institute.com/course-restrictions-policy/ ) – Verified Security Professionals & Law Enforcement Only\nPresentation Time32-Hrs/4 Days (8:30am to 4:30pm)\nAudienceSecurity Executives, Military Force Protection Planners, Domestic Security and Intelligence Analysts, and LE Professionals Assigned to Strategic Anti-Terrorism Activities\n			\n						Enroll Now\n					\nStudents that wish to enroll and pay for this course by email should download and complete the S2 Course Enrollment Form (PDF). ( # ) When completed, email the form with payment information to: info@s2institute.com ( mailto:info@s2institute.com )\nStudent Testimonials\n                                            \n“Mr. Gundry is an outstanding instructor who displays a deep understanding of his subject, who\nkeeps the interest of the students and created a solid course”\n\nN.W. (Name Withheld)\nCentral Intelligence Agency\n                                            \n“I am an intelligence and security professional with 40 years of experience in the field. I am currently the principal Analytical Risk Management instructor for the DoD Joint Counterintelligence Academy and taught the subject for CIA et al for some four years prior…I mention this to emphasize Mr. Gundry&#039;s evident expertise in the subject and the fact that old guys like me still have much to learn from others.”\nA. Pattakos\nUS DoD | Beta Analytics International\n                                            \n&quot;I thought that the course materials and additional handouts provided with the course were\nextremely well put together and will be useful long after completing the course. In addition, the instructor was very knowledgeable of AT/FP principles and presented the information in a clear and concise manner. This course was well worth the time and money invested.”\n\nR. Russell\nBooz Allen Hamilton\n                                            \n&quot;This course triggered my deepest interests. Craig is a superb instructor due to his experience and appearance as an expert.&quot;\nE. Posthumus\nGovernment of the Netherlands\n                                            \n&quot;The level of teaching was impressive. Craig did not skip a beat…I felt it was a large amount of information covered in a reasonable period of time and was put out in a manner that was understandable…Very informative!&quot;\nA. Volonino\nSecurity Consultant\n                                            \n&quot;..helpful for the project I participate in. The instructor was proficient and enthusiastic, with loads of practical experience. Very motivating!&quot;\nR. Stoel\nNetherlands Forensic Institute\n                                            \n“Excellent, comprehensive course. Mr. Gundry is very knowledgable and is an excellent instructor. I highly recommend this course to other security and AT professionals.”\nJ.W.\nU.S. Coast Guard\n                                            \n“Outstanding course.”\nJ. Rector\nChief, USAF Security Forces Programs & Requirements Branch\n                     \n\nParis 2018\n\n\n\n\nHague 2018\n\n\nBrussels 2017\n\n\n\n\nNew York 2016\n\n\nAbu Dhabi 2009\n\n
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