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Recognizing & Assessing Suspicious Indicators
July 17th, 1100am to 1230pm
American Century Investments
4500 Main
Kansas City, MO
About the program Studies show that while terrorism perpetrators have different motives and different modus operandi, they share one key element: intent. Therefore, the highest probability for detecting a planned terrorist attack is to identify the intent. The Suspicious Indicators Recognition and Assessment (SIRA) system is a behavioral detection and interviewing program founded on methods developed by the Israeli Security Agency. Now used in the U.S., the system focuses on identifying both a perpetrator’s intent and potential weaponry, which greatly enhances the ability of security and law enforcement agencies to prevent violent attacks. Become familiar with the system and learn how to use it to identify high-risk individuals.
SpeakerMichael Rozin served in a specialized infantry unit in the Israeli Defense Forces. After his military service he completed the Advanced Security and Anti-Terrorism Training at the Israeli Security Academy and joined the Israeli Airport Authority where he worked as a security agent for Ben-Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv. In the U.S. Mr. Rozin was employed by Mall of America as the Special Operations Security Captain. In this capacity he has developed and managed a behavior detection unit and a variety of additional innovative proactive security programs. Mr. Rozin is the founder of Rozin Security Consulting, LLC focused on providing proactive security solutions. He is a graduate of the Institute for Counter-Terrorism in Hertzliya, Israel.
The class size is limited to 15.
Registration fee is $10.
Address: PO Box 410043, Kansas City, MO, 64141-0043
Phone: +1 (816) 983-6825
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