Saturday, March 11, 2006

Suicide Terrorism & Bomb Security: The Israeli Perspective

Countering Suicide Bombers; Identifying Suspicious People and Activity;
Bomb Detection and First Response Guidelines

March 22-23, 2006
Holiday Inn BWI Airport Conference Center
890 Elkridge Landing Road
Baltimore, MD 21090
Registration: 7:30-8:30am (Day One only)
Program: 8:30am- 4:30pm

Objectives:
Deliver comprehensive information on the threat of suicide/homicide terrorism, identification of bombs and their components Identification of suicide bombers and guidelines on how to counter the threat. Provide participants with the tools necessary to prepare for these extreme situations, and possible courses of action.

Who Should Attend?
Federal, state and local counter-terrorism officers
Law Enforcement Officers
Emergency Responders
Public Works Officials
Critical Infrastructure Security Officers
Corporate Security Officers and Analysts

Topics Covered:
Introduction: Fundamental Islamic terror, Al Qaeda & the Global Jihad
Bombing & Suicide Terrorism: roots and trends
Identifying the components used in bombs
Characteristics of standard and improvised explosives
Weapon & explosive concealment detection
Suspicious objects – definition, detection and first response
Secondary devices and counter-measures
Suicide Bombing – Al Qaeda modus operandi
VBIED (Car bomb) - The threat, identification, inspection and first response
Identification of suicide terrorists
Tactical deployment to counter suicide bombing and mitigate it
Dealing with an armed suicide bomber
Terror incident management guidelines and tips
Prevention - the Israeli security concept

Instructor:
The workshop is based on Israeli experience and best practices and is taught by Mr. Tal Hanan, a reserve IDF captain in the Special Forces and renowned counter-terrorism trainer, specializing in the field of ex­plosives and suicide terrorism. Mr. Hanan is CEO of Demoman International, an international security consult­ing firm.

Mr. Hanan (http://www.suicide-terrorism.com) emphasizes in his classes lessons learned from suicide terror attacks that can be implemented by law enforcement and private security officers. He accompanies his presentations with inert models of bomb vests and components as well as the latest footage from incidents around the world.
Thousands of federal, state and local officers have benefited from Mr. Hanan’s experience and knowledge at his training workshops and presentations conducted throughout the US.
Registration Fee: (Includes morning coffee & donuts and lunch, both days)
Government: $395
Small Business: $495
Industry: $595
- Group Rates are Available
Special Room Rate: $149 per night, available until March 15, 2006
Go to www.suicide-terrorism.com to register.

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