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The Islamic Jihadist Threat         (ISJH101)

During this course participants will gain valuable insight into the
thinking behind the Global Jihad and its manifestations here in the
USA. This course will introduce US officers to the various critical
issues of the Middle East and prepare them for critical analysis of
the concepts that have the greatest impact upon the interest and
national security policies of the United States. Among the issues
that will be addressed are practical tips for Law Enforcement and
security personnel in detecting, preventing and responding to
acts of terror, and a clear explanation of the reasons for the
Global Jihad. From the formative phases of the Islamic religion to
distinctive profiles of Domestic and International Terror groups,
this course is a must in order to understand the culture of Jihad
and the threat it opposes to the USA and its interests.
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Building Safety & Security Engineering (BSSE102)

During this course participants will learn how to understand the threats
and risks to buildings, facilities and the people within them and to gain
an appreciation of the techniques and solutions for physical protection.
The use of architecture, engineering, people and technology to deter
attacks on buildings, critical infrastructure and public areas, or to
mitigate the effects of an attack successfully carried out, will help
students understand risk and threat analysis methodologies and the
benefits of an empirical study of the physical security of a facility.
This holistic approach to Physical Security will provide a review of the
procedures and techniques for balancing the need for security guard
deployment with the physical security of the building, with a particular
emphasis on suicide bombers.

Extensive use of case studies will enable the appreciation of these
concepts through real world examples and innovative cost effective
solutions will be presented to typical security challenges.
Current Courses Available
Protecting Aviation        (PRAV103)
(This Course is provided jointly with ASI Group)

During this course participants will learn the nature and security
problems related to general aviation. Since the terror attacks of 9/11,
potential threats for flight crews in related environments have been
part of corporate aviation’s security plan.

From hijackings to deterrence –preparing for threatening events,
criminal or terrorist, requires actions to preventive security and
reactive survival.

To Asses the vulnerability in our Aviation System, participants need to
recognize Global Terrorism,  how this criminal organizations operate,
how they think and what strategies are they using.
Operational Response to Mass Casualty Incidents (ORMAC104)

All participants will understand and recognize the fundamentals of
mass casualty situations in public health emergencies and define the
significance of medical treatment during mass casualty situations.
Evaluation of current data to produce up-to-date emergency programs
and procedures, as well as learn the difference between chemical,
biological and radiological terrorism. Finally, identify the steps to
prepare for crisis communication in the hospital setting.
Mass casualty situations: definition and guidelines, interagency
relations.

Hospital and mass casualty: step-by-step organization.
Importance of communications and the information center, including
mental health in mass casualty situations.
Suicide Terror & the Threat of Explosives

During this course participants will learn
the tenets of Islam applied to the modern world and how terror
organizations were founded on religious fundamentalism.
Technical aspects of  a typical bomb construction will include firing
mechanisms, booby traps and the hiding places for these, and the
use of every day objects as bombs.

Detailed explanation on explosives and improvised materials that
Suicide bombers uses as car bombs.

Standard event management procedures, from finding and
identifying suspects, to recognizing signs that arouse suspicion.
Crisis and pressure situation management will include preparing for
emergencies and crowd control in pressure situations following an
event, as well as decision-making processes in crisis situations.
Advanced Tactical Programs

It is important to point out that the material for all our courses are based not only on instructors with real
world  experience (operational and as an instructor) in Israel and the USA, but also working with numerous
agencies around the world and in some instances, our instructors academic backgrounds also play a big
part. SSI has always striven to integrate the best practices from all sources into integrated solutions.

5 day course minimum preferred but can be adjusted to accommodate the needs of the client
SWAT Counter Terrorism Operations (SWCT201)

During this course participants will learn past CT operations from
around the world in order to understand the differences between CT
work and SWAT operations.

Techniques for responding to terrorists in fortified structures.

Techniques for “secure search” clearing of rooms

Techniques for interdicting terrorists in vehicles and on foot.

Impact of IED’s on Hostage rescue operations. The assaults
scenarios involve terrorists armed with automatic weapons and IED’s.
Conduct of raids against terrorists in schools, hotels, bus stations,
train stations and ports. Integration of: snipers, rapellers, ladder
teams, bomb techs/ EOD, K-9 and medical support to operations.  

CQB Techniques: Deliberate Clearance of a Structure Skill Set
Integration: Observers, Snipers, Climbing-Rappelling, K-9s Training
Methodology
Inside the Mind (IMIN202)

The ultimate training to detect, prevent and respond to acts of
terror .

To combat terrorism, you must be able to see yourself as terrorists
see you. To accomplish this, you must work inside the mind of
terrorists. This program, based on classroom and tactical training
as well as full scale exercises accomplishes this for Terrorism
early watch groups, Anti-Terrorism personnel, Homeland Security
personnel, SWAT teams and Intelligence units of all kinds.
SMART School (SMSC203)

This program is a half-day classroom and half-day shooting
range for three full days.
The mornings cover the definition of the threat, detection,
prevention, CPTED and response modes for an active shooter or
terror incident.

In the afternoon, qualified personnel are instructed in very fast
and efficient shooting techniques that go way beyond common
point shooting. Based on techniques practiced by Special Ops
units in Israel, in response to incidents of terror in public places,
this will cover Physical, mental and correct muscle movement
for accurate fast shooting; Moving through crowds and shooting;
Stopping quickly and shooting; Shooting accurately from behind
barriers and Krav Maga techniques to disarm shooters.
High Risk Terrorist Arrest OBJECTIVE (HRTA204)

This course of training provides the skills and techniques
crucial in the arrest of politically and religiously motivated
terrorists. It builds on existing criminal high risk warrant service
techniques while adding those aspects required in dealing with
the terrorist. The course can be conducted in both a basic and
an advanced format based on the experience level of the client.

Among the primary topics covered are the Terrorist Mentality
and Training Rules of Engagement, and the Force Continuum
Containment and Isolation. Target Site Recon with Intelligence
Analysis and Planning Considerations. Stealth Movement to
Breach Points Stealth Movement in Structures Dealing with an
IED. Lab Dynamic Entry vs. Containment and Call-out
In partnership with Security Solutions Intl. We are committed to bringing the know-how of the world's
leading experts in counter-terrorism and security to practical application in a wide variety of custom
seminars and courses at some of the Nation's finest training facilities.
The aim is nothing short of our country's motto in the war on terror… BE READY!
All courses are geared to providing the highest degree of emergency preparedness for ground, air and sea.