The training course on International Security offers a unique opportunity to dive deeper into the most relevant international security challenges and trends. What does the future hold for European defence cooperation and how relevant is NATO? How does cyberoperations affect international security? If you want to learn more about the answers to these questions and more, this is the right course for you.
This course will provide those involved in international security with a comprehensive understanding of key threats and the international mechanisms and methods to tackle them.
Interactive learning will support participants’ understanding of the key themes around international security, such as international frameworks and institutions, the importance of intelligence, and border security management. By examining in-depth case studies and evaluating essential tools to improve security, participants will leave equipped to build a strategic action plan to tackle the most pressing security priorities.
Border security aspects of international security
National Security Strategy and international comparators
Comparative national security approaches
The international fight against terrorism and crime networks
Inter-agency perspectives on delivering a National Security approach
Auditing and accounting to track financial fraud
National Security Strategy and international comparators
The role of new technologies in international security
Cyber operations
Intelligence in tackling international security issues
Air and Space Power in National Security
Understanding anti-corruption in the field of international security
Leadership and cross-governmental responses to security challenges
By the end of the course the delegates will be able to:
Leadership and cross-government responses to security challenges
The National Security Strategy and international comparators
Defense and National Security
Comparative national security approaches
Counter Terrorism and National Security
Countering Serious and Organized Crime
Day One
Introduction to the Course Aims and Objectives
What is international security?
Terrorism and counterterrorism
History of terrorism
Terrorism from above and terrorism from below
Emergence and source of terrorism
National Security Strategy
International comparators
Day Two
Global War on Terror
Terrorism since September 11
Counterterrorism and Human rights
UN Global Terrorism and counterterrorism framework
Countering Violence Extremism
Radicalization, counter, and deradicalization programs
The Role of media in terrorism and counterterrorism
Day Three
International refugee and migration:
The international refugee and migration framework
The UN refugee and Migration framework
Border and Border security
What is a border
The passport
Smarter border security
Day Four
Developing a coordinated regional surveillance
Coordinated National and Global intelligence sharing
Operational and legal agreements
Day Five
Cyber security
How Does the Internet Work?
Where to Begin? Internet Addresses
Protocol Stacks and Packets- Internet Infrastructure
Glossary Of Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Definitions
Anatomy of a Phishing Email