10 - 14 Nov 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 6000 € Euro
In an era of evolving security threats and crises, the ability to make strategic, intelligence-driven decisions is crucial for security professionals. Traditional crisis management methods are no longer sufficient in addressing modern threats, which require proactive intelligence gathering, predictive analytics, and real-time strategic decision-making.
This advanced training program is designed for security leaders who want to enhance their ability to analyze intelligence, predict security threats, and apply strategic decision-making models in high-risk situations. Participants will explore the integration of intelligence into security crisis management, advanced risk assessment techniques, and real-time decision-making methodologies to ensure effective responses in complex security environments.
This program is designed for experienced security professionals, including:
Security Directors and Crisis Managers
Intelligence Officers and Analysts
Police and Law Enforcement Officials
Private Security Leaders
Risk and Threat Assessment Specialists
Emergency Response and Disaster Management Personnel
Anyone responsible for high-level security decision-making
By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:
Utilize strategic intelligence to enhance security crisis decision-making.
Apply intelligence-led policing and risk assessment frameworks in security crisis scenarios.
Integrate AI, big data, and predictive analytics into security intelligence processes.
Develop crisis forecasting models to predict and mitigate security threats.
Analyze geopolitical and cyber threats that impact national and organizational security.
Improve strategic communication and negotiation skills for security crisis resolution.
Enhance collaboration between intelligence agencies and security units for effective crisis response.
Day 1:
Intelligence and Crisis Decision-Making Fundamentals
Defining strategic intelligence in security operations
The intelligence cycle and its role in crisis management
Types of intelligence: Human (HUMINT), Signals (SIGINT), Open-Source (OSINT), and Cyber Intelligence (CYBINT)
Intelligence-driven decision-making frameworks
Case study: Intelligence failures and their impact on security crises
Day 2:
Risk Assessment and Predictive Intelligence in Security Crises
Advanced risk assessment methodologies (CARVER, Threat Matrices, Red Teaming)
Predictive intelligence: Using AI and big data for threat anticipation
Early warning systems and scenario modeling for security threats
Cyber-physical security integration: Addressing hybrid threats
Workshop: Conducting a real-time threat assessment exercise
Day 3:
Strategic Intelligence in High-Stakes Security Crises
Using intelligence to inform crisis response strategies
The role of counterintelligence in preventing security threats
Identifying and neutralizing disinformation in crisis situations
Managing intelligence sharing between agencies and international partners
Case study: Intelligence-led responses to major security crises
Day 4:
Tactical and Strategic Decision-Making in Crisis Situations
Rapid decision-making under pressure: Techniques for security leaders
Crisis communication and psychological operations in security crises
Advanced crisis simulation: Applying intelligence to real-time decision-making
Negotiation strategies for security incidents, hostage situations, and political crises
Workshop: Role-playing a security crisis with intelligence-based decision-making
Day 5:
Future Trends in Intelligence and Security Crisis Management
The evolution of intelligence operations in the age of AI and automation
Strategic intelligence for counterterrorism and transnational threats
Building resilient security structures through intelligence-driven policies
Developing intelligence-sharing protocols for organizational security
Final crisis simulation: Implementing intelligence strategies in a high-stakes security scenario