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Intelligence Integrative Project. Presented by I.S.I.T. Ltd. www.isit-group.org. General information Place : Israel or abroad, at client site Duration : Depends on the trainees level and / or client specific interest.
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Intelligence Integrative Project Presented by I.S.I.T. Ltd. www.isit-group.org
General information • Place: Israel or abroad, at client site • Duration: Depends on the trainees level and / or client specific interest. • The duration of the activities may vary depending on the required professional level. From an integrative project (10 to 20 weeks), through advanced courses (4 to 6 weeks) and specific seminars (3 to 5 days). • Dates: To be resolute • Target audience: Experienced or non-experienced intelligence officers belonging to Security and Intelligence Agencies, Customs, Enterprises, etc.. • The final theme will be tailored to the type of organization and its specific operational requirements. • Instructors: I.S.A. former intelligence officers, possessors of a wide operational and schooling experience.
Intelligence Integrative Project Information Security & Counter-intelligence Officers - ISCO Basic Intelligence Officers - BIO Regional Intelligence Field Officers - RIFO Regional Intelligence Operational Desk Office - RODO Technological Intelligence Operations- TIO SpecialOperations Officers - SOO
Information Security & Counter-intelligence Officers - ISCO About the course: Governments, military, corporate, financial institutions, hospitals, and private businesses amass a great deal of confidential information about their employees, customers, products, research, and financial status. The wide range of information handled by the human element, transmitted by various communication means, stored in physical or electronic files, creates a crucial problem for the institution because it facilitates the adversary access to the institution critical information. ISCO provides the basic tools that allow an optimization of business or operational processes with maximum data protection. • Professional Subjects: • The adversary. Modus Operandi. • The Human element. • Information Security Awareness. • Human element reliability. • Physical security concept. • Documentation security. • Communication security. • Computerized systems protection. • Information security procedures. • Counter-intelligence operations and technologies. • Control and Supervision. • Associated Subjects Given: • The Integrative Security System. Philosophy, components and it adaptation to information protection. • The Technical Offensive Prevention - T.O.P. – System. • The concentric security concept.
Course: BasicIntelligence Officers - BIO • Professional Subjects: • Introduction to the Intelligence world. • Definitions. • New tendencies in the security and Intelligence world. • Intelligence cycle. • Decision-making. • Determination of topics of interest. • Aims definition. • The Basic coverage Concept. • Intelligence sources: • Open sources. • Inert sources. • Live sources. • Technological sources. • Analysis. Basic concepts. • The intelligence consumers. • Analysis levels. Strategic, tactic, operational. • Information processing. • Intelligence process products. • Intelligence data bases. • Intelligence maps construction. • Advanced analysis computerized systems. • The report. • Importance and classification. • Preparation techniques. About the course: Knowing the adversary, having access to their plans, analyzing their activities and "Modus Operandi", can contribute to the early prevention of crime and terrorism, avoiding harmful intentions and to the professional, public or social damage reduction. The Basic Intelligence Officers course is consolidated to extend the operational vision of the participants in all matters relating to proactive security operations, especially related to the continuous change and progress of the global terrorism and the insatiable crime Modus Operandi. • Associated Subjects Given: • The Intelligence as a basic component of any Security System. • The adversary. Modus Operandi.
Course: Regional Intelligence Field Officers - RIFO About the course: A key part of any Intelligence Agency’s mission, has been the conduct of human intelligence operations – which have included the recruitment of human elements to conduct espionage as well the debriefing of defectors and other individuals with access to information of value. RIFO is built to train operational intelligence officers responsible of HUMINT operations. The course will allow the trainees to handle the topic of recruitment and operating covert human sources to deal with the terrorism and delinquency threats. Course aim: The RIFO course is aimed at officers who are meant to operate human sources in a region where covert targets operate, whether local and\or external terrorism or whether targets of local state subversion and/or delinquency. Professional Subjects: Reporting Methods – lectures about the essence of the report, the formation of writing an intelligence update including source remarks and RIFO remark. We will drill the writing of the Intel-updates on all levels. Covert Methods – acknowledging covert methods and the RIFO's part in it. Locating, Checking & Choosing (LCC) – creating and analyzing a covert plan to reach a small number of testers, which are to be the supply-source to the final recruitment. Object interrogation – we will learn about the position of the object, its importance and the handling procedure. We will exercise the questioning methods and the usage for operative aim. We will learn and exercise how to create the TQR (tester questioning report). Recruitment Plan – analyzing the testers and the final recruitments possible (the LCC results). Creating operational methods for recruitment (OPRS) and the CMA for recruitment. Recruitment Procedure – the method of recruitment. Defining and analyzing the total elements prior to the recruitment. Personal and mutual exercise of the recruitment meeting. Final Exercise – Tactical integrated exercise. Associated Subjects Given: Interpersonal Communication Workshop Acquaintance of the Intelligence World and its Definitions Acquaintance, Definition and the Properties of the Intelligence Operator
Course: Regional Intelligence Operational Desk Office - RODO About the course: RODO is aimed to train intelligence desk officers to become operational desk officers, which is a different discipline from research and analyst desk officers. The course will teach how to make an intelligence product out of various intelligence sources of information, improve feedback and directions to the field officers. Recommend and direct intelligence operations. Course aim: The RODO course is aimed at officers who are meant to act as operational desk officers, who gather information from various sources – humint, sigint and others, coordinate and advise course of action. Professional Subjects: The concept of operational desk - the intelligence workflow, directing the information gathering, information assessment, analysis and process, products of information analysis. Information systems – databases and systems, which support the intelligence analysis and data mining. Analyzing and processing intelligence information – the actual know-how of the core issues of desk officers, work flow of intelligence process and directing further information gathering or recommending actions to be taken. Distribution and reporting of data and intelligence – practicing the concepts, methods and tools of reporting and distribution intelligence information and products. Intelligence desk products –various reports – analysis, operational and summaries, aimed as work tools for field officers and managers. • Associated Subjects Given: • Acquaintance of the Intelligence World and its Definitions • Acquaintance, Definition and the Properties of the Intelligence Operator • The proactive approach – initiating intelligence actions, defining and utilizing opportunities, identifying operational potential, real time operations.
Course: Technological Intelligence Operations – T.I.O. About the course: The technological element is one of the most important components of any Security, Intelligence and Counter-intelligence system, especially with the continuing development of communication systems and the possibility of the adversary to obtain, without any special effort, various operational tools that facilitate their activity. The course T.I.O. submits to the participants the most modern and diverse technological systems and its use in both offensive and defensive activities. • Professional Subjects: • Laboratory equipment: • Overview of different types of equipment. • How to use it. • Practice. • Broadcast: • Introduction to transmission including “Open Space” Landing formula. • Analog communications AM + FM • Digital communications • Various receivers • Antennas – general. • Offensive operations: • Basic concepts. • Listening devices. • Standard transmission frequencies • Video – wires and wireless • Systems concealment techniques • Concealment workshop • Reception work-station manufacturing including recording and directional antennas. • Defensive operations: • Anti bugging procedures • Bugs detections • How to use swiping equipment • Practice Associated Subjects Given: The technological factor as a main component in the Integrative Operational System. New tendencies in communication and technological operations.
Course: SpecialOperationsOfficers - SOO About the course: The special operations, carried out in the field, integrates the human element operating with the most modern observation, monitoring and operational tracking technologies . The operational success is related directly to the professional capacity of the human factor before, during and after the operations. The course S.O.O. prepare participants for the success of special operations in the most miscellaneous scenarios. • Professional Subjects: • The object file. Importance for special operations success. • Recognition of the field. Preparation of the operative folder. • Short, medium and long term observation. • Under-cover filming and photography techniques. • Operational tailing: • The personal work. • The team-work. • Pedestrian and motorized trucking. • Technological operations. • Tactical exercising. • Associated Subjects Given: • Principles of special operations security measures. • Special Operation technologies. • The adversary, Modus Operandi.