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… businesses to rehearse and explore their response to terrorist incidents. … incident response Regularly exercising your response to a terrorist incident is an important tool for increasing preparedness. Terrorist attacks are most often no-notice events with potentially …
… a ‘creeping/rising tide crisis’ where a disruption, such an attack on an IT system, emerges and, if not managed … must continue to do to survive the disruption from a terrorist attack. Consider a range of impacts that could … cycle:     Step 1: Identify the risk Understanding the terrorist’s intentions and capabilities, what they might do …
… planning any visit, you should consider the likelihood of a terrorist attack. It is sensible to: • Be aware of the latest news … Guidance for Leaders” ; • Know what to do in the event of a terrorist attack, including specific situations such as …
… to ensure everyone knows what to do in the event of a terrorist incident, how to look after those at your location … including dealing with a suspicious item or a marauding attack. Rehearse and test your plans so that everyone is … Though the likelihood of your premises being caught up in a terrorist attack is unlikely, attacks are possible anywhere …
… adapted for military purposes and used to mount successful attacks. It is likely that terrorists will seek to learn from these developments.   While terrorist groups have made extensive use of drones in …
… threat of terrorism, it is essential to understand how an attack might take place at your organisation or … identifying vulnerabilities that may be exploited by terrorists and enable you to understand the potential impact. … Understanding terrorist threats … Understanding the terrorist threat requires consideration of the following …
… to provide a broad indication of the likelihood of a terrorist attack. There are five UK national threat levels. Threat … measures should not be made public, to avoid informing terrorists about what actions are being taken and to disrupt …
… 1. The threat Terrorists have used false identities when planning attacks. Terrorist and criminal organisations are able to print false …
… ‘If you’ve seen or heard something that could suggest a terrorist threat to the UK do not ignore it, report it’. You … that will prevent one of your vehicles being used in an attack, while considering options, for example, that all … to gain access to your organisation’s assets to mount an attack, or they may be triggered to act at some point during …
… occur in public spaces.   By considering and mitigating terrorist risks through protective security and preparedness … aims to ‘strengthen the United Kingdom’s protection against terrorist attacks’ while the Prepare strand aims to ‘minimise the …