Mapping and Satellite imaging analysis for Security Officers
The (Arabic) vesion of the Course
What you will learn
Understand the importance of mapping skills for Security Officers.
Understand the importance of satellite images analysis for Security Officers.
Initial site assessment using satellite imagery
Example of fundamental terrain analysis using satellite imagery
How to create a visual mapping database of security incidents
Planning and mapping evacuation routes and determining safe havens
Mapping of troop progress, simple prediction of upcoming troop progression and its impact on our areas of operation.
Drawing Areas of Control
Adding Placemarks in google earth
Drawing Paths in Google Earth
Why take this course?
This training focuses on building your skills in mapping and the basic analysis of satellite images, by giving many examples of the importance of maps to security officers and security personnel, as well as the practical application of those examples to apply them in the hostile environments, high and very-high residual risk contexts in which your company operates.
This course is for anyone working in the field of security risk management in companies, institutions and humanitarian organizations, in addition to Security Analysts, Risk Analysts, Close Protection and Executive Protection Officers.
This method of training focuses on expanding the perceptions of security officers to think outside the box by citing many examples, and then practical training on how to implement them.
This course also includes: an example of fundamental terrain analysis using satellite imagery, creating a visual mapping database of security incidents, Planning and Mapping evacuation routes and identifying Safe Havens, Mapping of troop progress, simple prediction of upcoming troop progression and its impact on the areas of operation, Drawing Areas of Control and many more.
I would like to share in this course some of my experience in the use of maps that I developed over several years during my work as a security analyst and security officer in the United Nations and a number of international organizations working in the humanitarian field, as well as my work with governments and the private sector.