Physical Security

The Art of Surveillance: How AI is Transforming Security Monitoring

Surveillance has been a fundamental tool for security and law enforcement for decades. But in today’s world, where technology evolves at breakneck speed, surveillance is undergoing a transformative makeover, thanks to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This blog delves into the art of surveillance, highlighting the real-world applications of AI-driven surveillance technologies, discussing the …

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The Psychology behind bomb threat calls and How to Respond Safely

Bomb threat calls are a serious matter that can cause panic and disrupt the peace and security of individuals, organizations, and communities. Understanding the psychology behind these calls is crucial in formulating effective responses to ensure the safety of everyone involved. In this blog, we will delve into the psychological factors that drive bomb threat …

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Importance of Counter Terrorism Training in Today’s World: Why You Need It

In today’s world, terrorism has become a global concern, and its impact has been felt in different parts of the world. The increasing number of terrorist attacks has led to a need for counter-terrorism training. This training equips individuals with the necessary skills to prevent, respond to, and recover from a terrorist attack. In this …

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Understanding the Global Threat Landscape: Insights from a Counter-Terrorism Course from CTC Board

Counter-terrorism is a complex field that requires an in-depth understanding of global threat landscapes. With the rise of extremist groups and lone-wolf attacks, it has become more important than ever to have professionals who are trained to identify and respond to potential threats. The Counter-Terrorism Course from the CTC Board is designed to provide individuals …

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Pascrell and Katko Leads Effort to Double Nonprofit Security Grant Funding. Insider New Jersey.

Excerpt: “The NSGP supports critical security investments, such as physical security enhancements, emergency preparedness planning, training and exercises, and enhanced engagement and collaboration between public and private community representatives as well as their state and local homeland security and emergency management government agencies,” the Members wrote. “The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has recommended these …

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Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan: Is China in its Crosshairs? Jamestown Foundation.

Excerpt: “On April 21, a car packed with explosives detonated in the parking lot of the Serena Hotel in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s restive Baluchistan province. Five people were killed and another twelve were injured in the attack (Dawn, April 21). Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the deadly explosion (The News, April 23). …

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Europe’s most bombed hotel: The Europa Hotel in Belfast | War Hotels. Al Jazeera.

Excerpt: “For three decades the Europa Hotel in Belfast hosted more journalists than tourists, survived 33 bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army and held the dubious honour of being Europe’s most bombed hotel. It was both a target and a reporters’ refuge during the bloody conflict in Northern Ireland in the 1970s, 80s and …

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Why video analytics, reopening measures and sustainability are driving interoperability demand in security. IFSEC Global.

Excerpt: “The past year has seen the normally conservative security industry pivot to be at the forefront of technology used to mitigate COVID-19 risks. The implementation of new use cases such as occupancy management, automated visitor management and touchless access control have increased in demand – which in turn has increased the need for interoperability …

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CTCB State of Play No. 7: Anti-Scenes and Theodore Kaczynski . . . Based.

This week in history, on 1st March 1562, the Massacre of Vassy took place, beginning 36 years of the French Wars of Religion and use of the word ‘massacre’ as we know it. Symbolic politico-religious spaces and furious, mass casualty
attacks against defenceless (often worshipping) civilians characterised this period. Like many historic uprisings, what preceded such incidents in England and France were creeping cultural-religious restrictions imposed by the nation
state. For the persecuted, co-existence looked increasingly unlikely and the choice seemed to be system destruction, doom, or departure.

Funnily enough, the 1st of March was also the day Pioneer Missionary Hudson Taylor landed in Shanghai in 1854. Taylor popularised the approach of missionaries living and dressing like the people they seek to evangelise.
Community-building efforts by a church in modern Virginia also relied on a nuanced understanding of populations to achieve growth (Ponder, 2021).

CTCB State of Play Newsletter No. 7 explores political violence as a human behavioural pattern: In cults, culture, and scene-making materials. The role of authority figures, often those deemed to have special knowledge or morality,
features prominently. Public figures and cleverly publicised texts can catalyse and cohere widespread dissatisfaction and aggression into movements against a defined evil.

Historic incidents of terrorism and suicide extremism are able to violate the status quo of societies and initiate a restructuring of relations and authority. This means chaos for the incumbent or dominant culture, and manifest dreams
of progress for the oppressed. As the saying goes, “Blood makes the grass grow greener,” yielding a bountiful harvest for survival.

The anti-scenic effect of an abnormally violent event for most leads to a sense that: This is not Paris (Saint Medard riot, Applebaum, 2015), this is not America (Capitol incident in Carlin, 2021), and this is not New Zealand
(post-Tarrant, picture in Thorpe, 2019). For some, it may be a call to “March Forth”.

We hope you enjoy the March fifth issue, and have provided a summary and some extras for the material recommended in Theme 1, as the panel discussion is quite long.

Credit to Christianity Today for the service ‘Today in Christian History’

Porter, D. (2021, February 23). Reading While Not Black. Christianity Today.

CTCB State of Play No. 6: Gaps, Flat World, Weak States, and the Fog of War

This week’s CTCB State of Play Newsletter No 6 addresses hybrid power arrangements, opportunistic criminal activity in areas of reduced state sovereignty, and societal and police paramilitarisation. Soft power initiatives, diffused social hierarchies, and security voids seem to be contributing to the phenomenon of cultural militarisation and citizen militia formation. It is interesting to note …

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