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Protecting the Long Island Business Community A Public Safety Partnership. Seized Terrorist Training Video. Lessons Learned. When someone tells you that they are going to kill you…. Pay attention !. Additional Lessons Learned. Persistent enemy Can’t ignore history - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Protecting the Long Island Business Community
A Public Safety Partnership
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Seized Terrorist Training Video
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Lessons LearnedLessons Learned
When someone tells you that they are going to kill you…
Pay attention !
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Additional Lessons LearnedAdditional Lessons Learned Persistent enemy
Can’t ignore history
Don’t suffer from lack of imagination
Mandates vs. expectations
Identify and compensate for gaps
Can’t afford to fail
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Threat Brief
Unclassified and Open Source
Consider International/National Events and Intelligence
London, Madrid, Canada, Mumbai
Training camps, Radical encouragement, Central communication and coordination
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Local/Regional Threat Posture
Risk has not diminished
Local activity
Consider TOPOFF 3 effect
What we know/don’t know
Each and every day may be the day we are attacked again
Create culture of vigilance
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SCPD LISIC
Local, State, Federal agencies
Counter Terrorism Committees
Critical Infrastructure partners
Public Vigilance
National Security Depends on
Neighborhood Security
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Who may attack us? From Outside or Inside? Method of attack- CBRNE, CYBER,
Armed Assailant etc. (recent reports) Where would an attack occur? When could attack be most likely?
How Might I be attacked or used to facilitate an attack?Assess and plan for for possible scenarios
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Critical Infrastructure Protection
Risk and vulnerability assessment
Protect based on the common belief of your adversary
Consider Fort Dix effect
Intelligence sharing
Implement adequate security measures
Joint training and exercise
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9/12 approach to security
Defense in depth- layers of security
Keep adversary off balance-
fear of the unknown
Utilize appropriate technology
Adequate personnel, equipment and training
Target Hardening Implement reasonable preventative countermeasures
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Cargo and Transport Issues
Do you know what is being shipped/transported and who is shipping it?
Is Information shared throughout the supply chain?
Detection and screening initiatives
Personnel selection
Access control and physical security measures
International Security concerns
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Suffolk County PolicePublic-Private Partnership
E-Mail Communication between PD and Private Industry/Security
Terrorism Advisory and Intelligence Sharing
Major Incident Summary's and Crime Trends
Crime Prevention information
Wanted persons
Major Traffic disruptions and Emergency conditions
To join send e-mail to: [email protected]
SCAN- Suffolk County Alert Network
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Mitigation Strategy Consequence management
Cost/Benefit of various solutions
Prioritization of Tasks
COOP
Supply Chain issues
Pre-Positioning
Communications
Access and Security
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By failing to prepare…By failing to prepare…
……you are preparing to failyou are preparing to fail
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Deputy Chief Mark White
Suffolk County Police Department
Chairman, Long Island Committee on Counter Terrorism
Telephone (631) 852-6381