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… to cancel or postpone an event. For incidents involving hostile actors on the ground, further preparation is … detection operatives or encouraging staff to be aware of hostile reconnaissance behaviour are examples of detection … to minimise the impact of an attack. The use of a hostile vehicle mitigation system to prevent vehicular access and …
… incident highlighted the disruption that can be caused by a hostile UAS incident. Disruption also continues to be caused … are comprised of three key components: An Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) that can operate without a pilot being … that can occur at each site vary considerably. Methods of hostile activity that UAS are used for at a site include: to …
… attack methodologies. Such methodologies may include vehicle as a weapon, marauding attacks with either bladed … device: Bag/suitcase: 100m minimum Car: 200m minimum Large Vehicle: 400m minimum In reality, these distances may not be … may deter potential attackers when they carry out online hostile reconnaissance as part of the attack planning …
… the access points in your organisation (staff, visitors and vehicles)? How are they monitored and protected? How does … may deter potential attackers when they carry out online hostile reconnaissance as part of the attack planning …
… plans such as protective search operations, firearms plans, hostile vehicle mitigation and protection plans Aim to aim to target …
… your organisation may be exposed to: Marauding Attack (MTA) Vehicle as a Weapon (VAW) Improvised Explosive Devices … in sensitive information being publicly available to hostile actors on websites and social media that can then be …