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DESCRIPTION:Risk Management and The Active Shooter\nCity, Nation |  9-13 November 2020\n			\n						Enroll Now\n					\nOn 10 August 2020, the S2 Institute will be presenting the Risk Management and The Active Shooter seminar in Nairobi, Kenya.\nIn this one-day seminar, security consultant Craig Gundry explores the dynamics of active shooter events and effective strategies for protecting employees and the public when mass homicide erupts.\nTopics include:\nDynamics of Active Shooter Risk • Risk Management Strategy and the Active Shooter Threat • Risk Assessment Models • Workplace Violence Prevention Measures • Threat Assessment and Threat Management • Suspicious Activity Recognition and Reporting • Physical Security and Facility Design • Emergency Response Preparations • Active Shooter Response Planning • Post-Incident Issues\n				Learning ObjectivesOutlineHistoryCourse VariationsArticles			\n\n\n\nUnderstand important characteristics of active shooter events and perpetrators essential for designing effective protective measures\nImplement principles of security risk management in developing a comprehensive strategy for mitigating active shooter risk\nDevelop effective workplace violence prevention policies and procedures to reduce risk of insider violence\nDevelop a behavioral threat assessment plan for assessing and managing potential risk of violence by employees\nImplement a program for suspicious activity recognition, employee threat awareness, and reporting\nImplement principles of performance-based physical security and facility design to reduce the likelihood of mass casualties during active shooter attacks\nDevelop effective emergency response plans and supporting infrastructure for directing actions during active shooter events\nDevelop post-incident crisis management plans to assist matters such as reunification, public communications, and employee accountability\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDynamics of Active Shooter Events\n\nTypes of Perpetrators and Case Studies\nRisk Management and Active Shooter Threats\n\n\nSecurity Design and Planning Strategy\n\nImportant Considerations and Approaches for Soft Target Facilities\n\n\nWorkplace Violence Prevention Practices\n\nPre-Employment Screening\nWarning Behaviors and Reporting Measures\nTermination Practices\n\n\nThreat Assessment and Threat Management\n\nPsychology of Targeted Violence\nThreat Assessment Principles\nModel Threat Assessment Protocols\n\nThreat Assessment Instruments\n\nWAVR-21\nTRAP-18\n\n\n\n\nThreat Management\n\n\nPhysical Security and Facility Preparation\n\nAccess Delay & Barrier Design\nEntrances & Lobbies\nSafe Rooms\nAccess Control Hardware and System Configuration\nEmergency Egress Considerations\nEmergency Communications Infrastructure\n\n\nActive Shooter Response Planning\n\nEmployee Training and Preparations\n\nEmployee/Public Response Guidelines\n\n\nEffective Procedures & Facility Requirements\n\nCase Examples\nEffects of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Response\n\n\nOrganizational Emergency Response Planning\n\nPlanning Considerations\n\n\nModel Emergency Response Plan Sequence\n\n\nCommon Mistakes in Active Shooter Planning\nPost-Incident Issues\n\nWorkplace as a Crime Scene\nReunification\nEmployee Accountability\nNews Media\nPost-Incident Stress and Employee Health and Retention\n\n\n\n\n\n.elementor-7697 .elementor-element.elementor-element-c6b25b3 .jet-carousel__content{text-align:left;}.elementor-7697 .elementor-element.elementor-element-c6b25b3 .jet-carousel .jet-slick-dots{justify-content:center;}.elementor-7697 .elementor-element.elementor-element-c6b25b3 .jet-carousel .jet-slick-dots li{padding-left:5px;padding-right:5px;}.elementor-7697 .elementor-element.elementor-element-e39b4cd .jet-timeline--align-center .timeline-item__point{margin-left:20px;margin-right:20px;}.elementor-7697 .elementor-element.elementor-element-e39b4cd .jet-timeline--align-left .timeline-item__point{margin-right:20px;}.elementor-7697 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In addition to public courses, S2 has developed and presented custom versions of the Risk Management and The Active Shooter seminar for numerous organizations including the CEO Council of Tampa Bay,  Diocese of St. Petersburg, FCCMA, National Apartment Association, SAIS, Tampa Jewish Federation, and more.\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n		\nConsiderable information in the S2 Risk Management and The Active Shooter seminar course was adapted from the S2 Institute’s Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO) program and exapnded with the inclusion of workplace violence and school security countermeasures.\nFollowing are some highlights of the ATO program’s history since 2004.\n					Present\nPresent\nWith a community of over 2,500 alumni representing hundreds of corporations and government ministries, the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO) Program is recognized worldwide as the gold standard for anti-terrorism and facility security training.\n	Present\n				\n					2018\nS2 ATO Course becomes the first advanced-level anti-terrorism training program in West Africa\nThe S2 Institute presents the ATO course in Ghana as the first advanced-level public anti-terrorism course presented in the West Africa region.\n	2018\n				\n					2017\nS2 ATO Program becomes the basis for a new professional certification\nThe International Association of Counterterrorism and Security Professionals\n(IACSP) launches the “Certified Anti-Terrorism Officer” (cATO) examination and\nprofessional certification based on the S2 Institute Anti-Terrorism Officer program.\n	2017\n				\n					2017\nEuropean Commission adopts the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer Program\nThe European Commission adopts the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer course to serve as a standardized training program for EC security personnel.\n	2017\n				\n					2017\nThe Government of the Netherlands officially endorses the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer Program\nThe S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO) Course is awarded a national stock\nnumber for procurement by the Government of the Netherlands. The S2 ATO course is the only program of its type officially endorsed by the Dutch government.\n	2017\n				\n					2014-2015\nS2 ATO Program adopted for training EEAS RSOs\nThe S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer course is adopted by the European External Action Service (EEAS) as the basis for developing a standardized curriculum for training EEAS Regional Security Officers.\n	2014-2015\n				\n					2010\nS2 Institute develops a special version of the ATO Program for use by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior\nThe S2 Institute is contracted by US CENTCOM to design and develop the new Anti-Terrorism & Facility Security training program for the Ministry of Interior of Iraq based on the S2 ATO course. The program encompasses development of a three-week security training program and on-site Train-the-Trainer mission in Baghdad to prepare the new MOI instructors.\n	2010\n				\n					2009-2010\nS2 ATO Program is adopted by OSCE for training government security professionals in the Caucasus region\nS2 is contracted by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to develop and present a series of custom Anti-Terrorism Officer courses for\ngovernment security professionals from Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.\n	2009-2010\n					2009\nS2 ATO Program is adopted by US DoD for training Saudi and American base security personnel\nThe S2 Institute is contracted by the US DoD to present a special version of the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO) course for Saudi and American security professionals responsible for protecting US military facilities in Saudi Arabia.\n	2009\n				\n					2009\nS2 is contracted by US Army to train AT/FP personnel on CONUS military installations\nThe S2 Institute is contracted by the US Army to present the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO) course for security professionals responsible for protecting US Army bases in the United States.\n	2009\n				\n					2008\nS2 trains US Capital Police and PFPA personnel as ATO’s at the US Senate\nS2 conducts a custom Anti-Terrorism Officer course for US Capital Police and Pentagon Force Protection Agency personnel at the Russell Senate Building in Washington, DC.\n	2008\n				\n					2004\nS2 ATO Program is adopted for protecion of US critical infrastructure\nThe S2 Institute develops a ten-day Anti-Terrorism Officer training program for a special force of security officers assigned to protect power stations and seaports in the\nUnited States.\n	2004\n					2003\nS2 Anti-Terrorism Officer Program is created\nIn the wake of 9/11, the S2 Anti-Terrorism Officer Program is developed to fulfill the needs of training security and public safety professionals in issues specific to protecting facilities against terrorist attack.\n	2003\n		\nIn addition to the standard version of the S2 Risk Management and The Active Shooter seminar, S2 has developed a number of custom variations of the course for private client groups. These custom variations of the program spotlight attacks against facilities of relevance in addition to focusing on countermeasures and issues of unique concern.\nSome examples of custom course variations include:\n\n\n\nApartment Communities\nJewish Community Centers\nChurches & Houses of Worship\nSchools and Universities\nCity & County Management Groups\nEurope (Regionally-specific)\n\n\n\n.elementor-7720 .elementor-element.elementor-element-062cdb2 .brands-list .brands-list__item-img-wrap{text-align:left;}.elementor-7720 .elementor-element.elementor-element-062cdb2 .brands-list .brands-list__item-name{text-align:left;color:#3E4061;margin:4px 4px 4px 4px;}.elementor-7720 .elementor-element.elementor-element-062cdb2 .brands-list .brands-list__item-desc{text-align:left;margin:1px 1px 1px 4px;}\n\nFollowing are links to some articles by the instructor providing insight into the depth and scope of the S2 Risk Management and The Active Shooter seminar.\n\n\n		\n\n	\nPhysical Security Design & The Active Shooter\n\nDesign Basis Threat and The Active Shooter\n\nEgress Design and The Active Shooter\n\n		\n	00\n	Days\n	00\n	Hours\n	00\n	Minutes\n	00\n	Seconds\nCourse Details\nTuition$450.00\nGroup enrollment discounts are available. Contact us for details.\nInstructorCraig Gundry ( https://www.s2institute.com/faculty-craig-gundry/ )\nRestriction LevelLevel 1 ( http://www.s2institute.com/content/_pages_s2online/securitypolicy.php ) – No restrictions\nLocationScandic Palace Hotel\nPresentation Time8-Hrs/1 Day (8:30am to 4:30pm)\nAudienceSecurity Officers, Security Directors, Force Protection Personnel, Architects, Facility Management Professionals\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“The instructor knew all the subjects like the back of\nhis hand…A+++!&quot;\nSMSgt G. Enwright\nOffice of the Secretary of the Air Force, USAF\n                                            \n&quot;In all of my travels and training, military and civilian, I rarely have the pleasure of encountering\nsuch professional instructors and presentations. The knowledge possessed and demonstrated\nby the instructor staff sets the bar for all civilian training agencies to follow…&quot;\n\nJ. White\nAdvanced Training Section, U.S. SOCOM\n                                            \n&quot;The class met all of my expectations and even more.&quot;\nM. Florescu\nNational Bank of Romania\n                                            \n&quot;I have had a few terrorism / anti-terrorism classes, but none have come close to the intensity and historical background as the S2 course. Your course is what every law enforcement officer should be taking.&quot;\nR. Bast\nU.S. Department of Treasury\n                                            \n&quot;Really excellent. A lot of practical advice that one can use in one&#039;s everyday work. Excellent.&quot;\nJ. Perois\nDolphin Energy\n                                            \n&quot;I thought this course was very well done. The topics very relevant and up to date with what is currently going on. This is definitely a &quot;must take&quot; course for anyone dealing with physical security/anti-terrorism matters.&quot;\nC. Vernieuw\nU.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine\n                                            \n&quot;Very interesting course! The in-depth instruction is very high and the knowledge of the instructor is amazing. I think this course is a must for even people already active in the spectrum.&quot;\nM. Scharding\nThe Swatch Group\n                                            \n&quot;Very relevant and a must for security professionals in the emerging dynamic services. The program is targeted to address all of the major contemporary security issues globally.&quot;\nDr. A. Acidah\nNigeria LNG Limited\n                                            \n“Great stuff! Presentation was of high standard…I personally give thanks to S2 for the opportunity. Thank You!”\nF. Gaspar\nU.S. Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit\n                                            \n“I think this course is really excellent. I have been involved in AT matters for a number of years, however, I found many new and valuable insights.”\nJ. Dos Santos\nIBM Pacific Asia\n                                            \n“The course is given in a very professional manner. Will highly recommend this course!”\nK. Bergwerff\nMinistry of Justice, Netherlands\n                                            \n“The class is totally useful and helpful. The instructor is amazing…Perfect. One of the best courses I have ever taken in my professional career.”\nGen. M. Ebeid\nAmerican University in Cairo\n                                            \n“Excellent instruction. Very interesting course and\nprofessionally presented.”\nC. Hodson\nWalt Disney Corporation\n                                            \n&quot;The instructor was very knowledgeable and experienced.\nThe course was well prepared and presented.”\nA. Logtenberg\nEuropean Commission\n                                            \n“This course takes anti-terrorism theory and puts it\nin a practical perspective. I would rate it very high\nagainst the other anti-terrorism training I have had.”\nE. Vogt\nU.S. DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons\n                                            \n“The best training I’ve ever had. Extraordinary\ntrainer. Extremely important.”\nM. Cerasoli\nEuropean Commission\n                                            \n“I wanted to congratulate and strongly encourage you to continue to raise the bar…my job responsibilities require continuous and active education and training and I must say that your ATO course is one, if not the best I have ever taken.”\nA. Baez, M.D.\nMayo Clinic College of Medicine\n                                            \n&quot;Mr. Gundry has to be one of the most knowledgable instructors on terrorism in the country. He lives and breathes anti-terrorism.”\nP. Reilly\nPalm Beach County Sheriff&#039;s Dept.\n                     \nSome of the thousands of S2 students who have received training in managing active shooter risk\n\nCairo 2019\n\n\nAccra 2019\n\n\nParis 2018\n\n\nAccra 2018\n\n\nRome 2018\n\n\nThe Hague 2018\n\n\nNew York 2017\n\n\nStockholm 2016\n\n\nMumbai 2016\n\n\nPrague 2016\n\n\nThe Hague 2015\n\n\nEEAS Brussels 2015\n\n\nGeneva 2014\n\n\nPaphos 2014\n\n\nStockholm 2013\n\n\nSingapore 2013\n\n\nKöln 2013\n\n\nNew York 2013\n\n\nSingapore 2012\n\n\nManila 2013\n\n\nLeiden 2011\n\n\nBaghdad 2010\n\n\nOSCE Baku 2010\n\n\nSingapore 2010\n\n\nOSCE Tbilisi 2009\n\n\nSydney 2009\n\n\nDubai 2008\n\n\nTampa 2004\n\n
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