UMSA - Behavior Threat Detection: Practical Applications

When:  Sep 18, 2019 from 12:00 to 13:00 (CT)
Associated with  Minnesota Chapter

The rapid change in threat landscape challenges security professionals to institute proactive and preventative security measures. Behavior Threat Detection method is a practical and proven security method for protecting closed, controlled and open access operational environments. This highly impactful and interactive webinar will provide a detailed overview of the Behavior Threat Detection and its practical application models for security operations. Participants will broaden their knowledge of this method and learn a proven process for instituting this proactive security solution.

Bio: Michael Rozin

Michael is the President of Rozin Security, Special Deputy at Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, and Course Director at University of Minnesota. He is the creator of SIRA®—an advanced a proactive behavior threat detection system. Michael worked at Mall of America focused on counterterrorism. Department of Homeland Security has recognized Michael’s work as a leading approach to securing soft targets.

Michael served in the Israel Defense Forces, and later worked as a field protective agent for Ben-Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv. Michael is a graduate of the Institute for Counter-Terrorism in Israel and the Advanced Security and Anti-Terrorism Training under the Israel Security Agency.

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