Terrorism Training 101
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N.Y. doormen get anti-terrorism training
N.Y. doormen get anti-terrorism training
06/22/2004 03:31 PMNew York Police Training for
Catastrophic Terrorism
New York Police Training for
Catastrophic Terrorism
02/14/2004 02:49 PMThe department, working with city health officials, federal
authorities and other agencies, has been preparing for a possible
attack with unconventional weapons.
Training Classes - The Training
Directory Launches UK Training Portal
Training Classes - The Training
Directory Launches UK Training Portal
06/05/2005 11:37 PMConnecting people who want to learn with people who love to teach -
Training-Classes.com expands coverage to the United Kingdom -
launching http://www.training-classes.co.uk/ specifically for Training
in the U.K. The UK training portal provides all the features of
http://www.training-classes.com/ but focuses on training providers and
training courses in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
[PRWEB Jun 5, 2005]
Cyber Terrorism: The new kind of
Terrorism
Cyber Terrorism: The new kind of
Terrorism
04/12/2004 07:31 PMRehabilitation through technology
training Dubai Prisons inaugurate
Microsoft training facilities
Rehabilitation through technology
training Dubai Prisons inaugurate
Microsoft training facilities
01/19/2004 01:45 AMAME Info Jan 19 2004 5:40AM GMT
Majorium’s Premiers Its Blended Training
Catalog With 875 Customizable Corporate
Training Courses
Majorium’s Premiers Its Blended Training
Catalog With 875 Customizable Corporate
Training Courses
12/17/2004 06:31 PMMajorium, a Wisconsin based informational technology and training
company, is premiering its blended training catalog of 875
customizable corporate training courses. [PRWEB Dec 1, 2004]
Training Company Offering Drug Abuse
Training for Supervisors over the
Internet
Training Company Offering Drug Abuse
Training for Supervisors over the
Internet
03/14/2005 04:39 PMTraining is offered over the internet for busy managers to teach them
how to recognize and deal with drug and alcohol abuse by employees.
[PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Total Training supports Adobe with
training videos for Creative Suite 2
Total Training supports Adobe with
training videos for Creative Suite 2
04/05/2005 12:14 PMTotal
Training today announced a new series of DVD-ROM videos for
mastering the new Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium Edition. Sample video
tutorials will be included with Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe InDesign
CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2, and Adobe GoLive CS2 product boxes. In
addition to the sample tutorials, Creative Suite 2 users can get Total
Training's video training for each full-version of Adobe's design
software, including: Total Training for Photoshop CS2, Total Training
for InDesign CS2, Total Training for Illustrator CS2, and Total
Training for GoLive CS2. Also available is Total Training Presents
Creative Suite 2: from Design to Delivery, which focuses on ways to
master the entire product line workflow.
The DVD-based series are hosted by Steve Holmes and Deke McClelland,
industry-recognized Adobe experts. They follow Total Training's
interactive teaching method proven to be effective for thousands of
users. Users watch videos and practice tutorials based on real-world
scenarios to effectively sharpen design, print, and web publishing
skills.

Majorium™ Challenges the Theory
Corporate Training Must be Expensive to
Produce Results with Its New Training
Technology
Majorium™ Challenges the Theory
Corporate Training Must be Expensive to
Produce Results with Its New Training
Technology
06/24/2004 02:55 AMMajorium™, pioneer in the development of Integrated Multicast
Learning™ technology, challenges the theory that corporate training
must be expensive to produce results with the introduction of its
innovative long-distance blended learning technology. Majorium™ has
learned to harness cheap technology to profitably deliver corporate
training for less than $100 per participant. It is able to do this
without sacrificing the overall quality and the results it produces.
The technology pioneered by Majorium™ is called Integrated Multicast
Learning™. It provides companies with dramatic increases in overall
quality and results. This favorably compares with more costly
competitive corporate training. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
First Lady of SEO Training, Robin
Nobles, Celebrates 6 Years of Online
Search Engine Web Training on June 29,
2004
First Lady of SEO Training, Robin
Nobles, Celebrates 6 Years of Online
Search Engine Web Training on June 29,
2004
06/28/2004 03:21 AMCelebrating 6 Years Tomorrow: Robin Nobles was the very first person
to develop a structured series of comprehensive courses and lessons
which are recognized and approved by the US educational system for
training people in search engine marketing skills. Robin Nobles
celebrates her 6th year in the online Web search engine training
business. [PRWEB Jun 28, 2004]
Majorium's "Train Your Way" Corporate
Training Giveaway Presents Companies
with an Opportunity to Sample its New
and Innovative Training Technology
Majorium's "Train Your Way" Corporate
Training Giveaway Presents Companies
with an Opportunity to Sample its New
and Innovative Training Technology
06/30/2004 03:02 AMMajorium, pioneer in the development of Integrated Multicast Learning
technology, is providing companies with the opportunity to sample its
new and innovative corporate training technology. Companies can do
this by entering the $100,000 Train Your Way Corporate Training
Giveaway. The Giveaway will provide training for up to one hundred
(100) employees to fifteen (15) Grand Prize Winners. [PRWEB Jun 30,
2004]
Majorium™ Bridges "Training Gap" for
Small Business Providing Inexpensive
Training Programs That Do Not Sacrifice
Quality, Results or Sophistication
Majorium™ Bridges "Training Gap" for
Small Business Providing Inexpensive
Training Programs That Do Not Sacrifice
Quality, Results or Sophistication
06/17/2004 02:15 AMMajorium™ delivers inexpensive training programs that do not sacrifice
either quality or sophistication. Each program costs less than $
100.00 per employee for three months of training using the innovative
Integrated Multicast Learning™ technology as compared to thousands of
dollars for one or two days worth of ineffective training. Majorium™
has documented training retention in excess of over ninety percent
through monthly testing as compared to the generally accepted ten
percent retention for seminar training. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
OTA Training, LLC Launches RFID Training
and Certification Programs
OTA Training, LLC Launches RFID Training
and Certification Programs
08/12/2004 02:51 AMRFID technical training now available. Dallas, Texas based OTA
Training is offering RFID technical training to service the growing
demand for RFID expertise. The program is vendor neutral and
"hands-on", exposing students to a wide range of state-of-the-art
technology, and giving them an opportunity to configure and operate
those technologies. Classes are held at local universities with the
hands-on portion being conducted at the Sun Microsystems RFID Test
Center. Classes begin August 24 and discounts are available for IEEE
members. For more information visit: www.otatraining.com [PRWEB Aug
12, 2004]
Total Training offers video training for
GoLive CS
Total Training offers video training for
GoLive CS
12/03/2003 08:41 AMTotal Training Inc. has
announced a new CD-ROM with video instruction aimed at users of
Adobe's new GoLive CS software. Total Training Presents: The
Essentials of Adobe GoLive CS includes more than three hours of
training content as well as project files that help users get started
with Web site creation using GoLive CS.
Majorium’s Quality Content Makes the
Difference Through Access to Its
Training Library of Over 172 Monthly
Curriculums and Accompanying Blended
Training Tools
Majorium’s Quality Content Makes the
Difference Through Access to Its
Training Library of Over 172 Monthly
Curriculums and Accompanying Blended
Training Tools
09/22/2004 02:18 AMMajorium, a Wisconsin based information technology company, furnishes
trainers with a pool of over 172 monthly curriculums and blended
training tools to configure a training structure that is best suited
to meet their employees’ needs. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
Training Ethical Hackers: Training the
Enemy?
Training Ethical Hackers: Training the
Enemy?
07/22/2004 01:19 PMWatermark Learning Announces IT Training
Expansion to Phoenix, AZ - Twin Cities
Tech Training Success Paves Way for New
Facility in Phoenix
Watermark Learning Announces IT Training
Expansion to Phoenix, AZ - Twin Cities
Tech Training Success Paves Way for New
Facility in Phoenix
08/09/2004 02:05 AMWatermark Learning today announced national expansion with the opening
of its second training center at the Tech One facility in Phoenix,
Arizona. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Majorium’s Sales Training Allows
Continuous Training Without Removing
Sales People From the Field or Investing
in Expensive Infrastructure
Majorium’s Sales Training Allows
Continuous Training Without Removing
Sales People From the Field or Investing
in Expensive Infrastructure
09/15/2004 02:02 AMMajorium has researched and developed its innovative Integrated
Multicast Learning technology to produce the results CEO’s are
demanding from their training departments. For every dollar companies
invest in the Majorium sales training method, most average a two
hundred dollar increase in new sales that is generated from the direct
application of the concepts taught by the training. [PRWEB Sep 15,
2004]
Netphoria, Inc. Announces a Web-based
Design-A-System Used to Configure
Homeland Security Training Facilities. A
custom design module for the Tactical
Training Systems Website.
Netphoria, Inc. Announces a Web-based
Design-A-System Used to Configure
Homeland Security Training Facilities. A
custom design module for the Tactical
Training Systems Website.
06/18/2004 03:10 AMNetphoria, INc. announces the creation of an interactive
Design-A-System module for the Tactical Training Systems website.
Aimed at military and law enforcement tactical training units, the
website module is programmed as an easy step-by-step wizard that
analyzes the training needs and budget of the department or military
unit to recommend one or more systems that best meet their needs.
[PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
Boris FX Releases New Boris Continuum
Complete Training DVD: New Addition to
Comprehensive Training Resources
Boris FX Releases New Boris Continuum
Complete Training DVD: New Addition to
Comprehensive Training Resources
04/18/2005 04:11 AMBoris FX further advanced its commitment to customer education by
today releasing a new Boris Continuum Complete training DVD. Continuum
Complete (BCC) is a comprehensive suite of native plug-in filters and
transitions designed to streamline workflow for Adobe® After Effects®,
Adobe Premiere Pro®, Apple® Final Cut Pro®, Apple Motion®, Discreet®
Combustion® and Boris® Red™ systems. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
"Terrorism doesn't pay"
"Terrorism doesn't pay"
04/20/2004 03:29 PMTerrorism on the Web
Terrorism on the Web
03/30/2005 08:33 PMNext Gen Terrorism: Sun Tzu
Next Gen Terrorism: Sun Tzu
01/07/2004 06:28 PMInvincibility is in oneself, and vulnerability is in the
opponent. Invincibility is a matter of defense, vulnerability is
a matter of attack. Therefore skillful warriors are able to be
invincible, but they cannot cause opponents to be
vulnerable. That is why it is said that victory is discerned and
not manufactured. Sun Tzu. This is
precisely why the West is having such a hard time with global
terrorist organizations. The network-centric organizational
topology and stateless nature of terrorists make them nearly
invulnerable (we find it extremely hard to determine where to send the
bombs). In contrast, the nature of our networked economy
presents a myriad of vulnerabilities
by design.
"more terrorism, not less"
"more terrorism, not less"
06/19/2004 02:50 AMShouldn't I be more afraid of terrorism?
Shouldn't I be more afraid of terrorism?
09/16/2004 09:20 AMMy family has known people who died in acts of terror, but I don't
seem to be afraid.
Email terrorism
Email terrorism
12/28/2003 09:16 PMCNET Asia Dec 28 2003 7:42PM ET
Infringement isn't terrorism
Infringement isn't terrorism
12/04/2003 08:22 PMMy colleague Jason Schultz has blogged some pithy remarks about the
head of WIPO's comparison of copyright infringement to terrorism. God,
how I hate the comparison of all things to terrorism, it's such shoddy
rhetoric. Really: if copyright infringement is like terrorism, does
that mean that our first line of defense against illicit music
downloading shoud be the systematic confiscation of nailfiles and
scissors from business travellers?
Mr Idris described how he had heard of children dying after using
counterfeit baby shampoo and warned of the potentially disastrous
consequences of relying on machines that had been made using an
illicitly duplicated model.
Excuse me, but those aren't intellectual property/piracy problems.
False advertising is a consumer protection issue and a problem that
everyone supports eradicating...
However, there have been several documented instances where WIPO's own
high protectionist patent and data registration policies are actively
hurting patient access to AIDS-related drugs and other essential
medicines in the third world, Africa in particular...
LinkWhat's Your Terrorism Quotient?
What's Your Terrorism Quotient?
05/21/2004 11:33 AMSlashdot May 21 2004 3:36PM GMT
'Winning' Against Terrorism
'Winning' Against Terrorism
08/31/2004 09:24 AMNY TImes: Bush Cites Doubt America Can Win War on Terror. "I don't
think you can win it," Mr. Bush replied. "But I think you can create
conditions so that those who use terror as a tool are less acceptable
in parts of the world."
This is a welcome dose of
reality, and it's about time Bush offered it. But his statement raises
a couple of questions.
Such as: If the war can't be won, will America remain "at war"
permanently? Will we be wrecking domestic civil liberties and
launching unilateral wars abroad for the forseeable future?
The people who approved of the administration's Bill of Rights said we
do these things temporarily in wartime, but then revert to more normal
times. Are those so-called "normal" times gone now forever, by
definition?
There will always be bad guys with warped causes who can and will try
to cause disproportionate damage. Are we therefore going to try to
reduce risk by permanently taking away liberty?
The Democrats' response to Bush, incidentally, was mostly ridiculous.
Kerry said we can "absolutely" win the war on terrorism, which he
surely knows to be false. Edwards, making a similar statement, said
the Democrats have a better plan to change the underlying conditions
from which terrorists emerge -- and I don't doubt that's true.
But this would have been a useful time for Kerry and Edwards to be a
little less partisan and show a little more common sense.
"Voter terrorism"
"Voter terrorism"
09/21/2004 08:50 AMFor decades, Republicans have mounted highly organized operations to
discourage minorities from voting. Experts say there's no reason to
believe this year's presidential campaign will be any different.
The politics of terrorism
The politics of terrorism
06/04/2004 08:56 AMHow the GOP used 9/11 to scare Americans into war: An excerpt from
"Stand Up, Fight Back: Republican Toughs, Democratic Wimps, and the
Politics of Revenge."
Terrorism report, take two
Terrorism report, take two
06/10/2004 01:10 PMTerrorism at all-time low, US gov says
Terrorism at all-time low, US gov says
05/03/2004 08:17 AMBut bloodshed is up
Why We Are Losing The War on Terrorism
Why We Are Losing The War on Terrorism
05/03/2004 10:45 AMCACI, a private military company
that provides security and intelligence workers to the US military
(including interrogators at the Abu Ghraib prison), is conducting a
probe of their employee in Iraq. I had a look at CACIs
site and was a little disturbed by what I found (they have pulled many
of their listings for employment last night -- so I can't link).
The only qualifications for a senior counter-terrorist
intelligence analyst, one that the US military pays well over one
hundred thousand $$ for (my estimate based on experience in military
contacting), is a
high school diploma and a security
clearance.Is a security clearance the most important
qualification for being an analyst??? This isn't an isolated instance,
my review of the field shows that problems like this are rampant (low
pay, limited qualifications, etc.).
Fighting terrorism is 90% intelligence and 10%
action (a total reversal of traditional ratios). If
this is the best our government can do, we are in for a world of hurt.
We desperately need adult supervision and high quality
minds in the intelligence business! I am growing more
convince that the security clearance process, the government
hiring/promotion process, and information silos are overwhelming
our ability to get even a marginally adequate level of intelligence
needed to fight terrorism. Wow, this is depressing.
My confident belief (100%): we will continue to lose
the war on terrorism until we fix our intelligence system.
What is cyber-terrorism?
What is cyber-terrorism?
04/28/2004 10:29 AMHow to fight against patent terrorism
How to fight against patent terrorism
01/06/2005 07:20 AMAttorney Richard Wilder says CIOs will increasingly need to weigh
indemnification policies before purchasing.
Terrorism and Democracy in Madrid
Terrorism and Democracy in Madrid
03/14/2005 06:01 PM I re-emerge. Sorry for the hiatus. I will do my best in following
posts to recount the sound and fury in my part of Meatspace that has
led to my recent silence in Cyberspace. For now, here I am, in real
time. I'm in Madrid at a meeting convened by the Club of Madrid, a
group of former heads of state, led by former Brazilian president
Fernando Cardoso and, including everyone from Bill Clinton to Mikhail
Gorbachev to Vaclav Havel, to John Major, all seeking to expiate their
sins of office with subsequent good works. The good work at hand is
called The International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism, and Security.
It feel a little like the World Economic Forum, though smaller and
more focused. The security is intense and the press is excluded.(
Though, interestingly, I am posting these words from inside a session,
along with the many other bloggers.) I fear, that despite enough good
intentions to pave a superhighway to hell, not much is likely to come
from this. Everyone seems to be playing we within the boundaries of
his usual rule set. I have yet to hear anyone say something that
seemed likely to mitigate the idiocy of this age. And I'm no better in
this regard. I spent all damned day yesterday in session with many of
the stars of Cyberspace, folks like Joichi Ito, John Gage, Dan
Gillmor, David Weinberger, Ethan Zuckerman, Marc Rotenberg, Andrew
Mclaughlin, Rebecca MacKinnon, etc. etc. Laboring long and loud, we
collectively produced the following statement: The Infrastructure of
Democracy Strengthening the Open Internet for a Safer World March 11,
2005 I. The Internet is a foundation of democratic society in the 21st
century, because the core values of the Internet and democracy are so
closely aligned. 1. The Internet is fundamentally about openness,
participation, and freedom of expression for all -- increasing the
diversity and reach of information and ideas. 2. The Internet allows
people to communicate and collaborate across borders and belief
systems. 3. The Internet unites families and cultures in diaspora; it
connects people, helping them to form civil societies. 4. The Internet
can foster economic development by connecting people to information
and markets. 5. The Internet introduces new ideas and views to those
who may be isolated and prone to political violence. 6. The Internet
is neither above nor below the law. The same legal principles that
apply in the physical world also apply to human activities conducted
over the Internet. II. Decentralized systems -- the power of many --
can combat decentralized foes. 1. Terrorist networks are highly
decentralized and distributed. A centralized effort by itself cannot
effectively fight terrorism. 2. Terrorism is everyone's issue. The
internet connects everyone. A connected citizenry is the best defense
against terrorist propaganda. 3. As we saw in the aftermath of the
March 11 bombing, response was spontaneous and rapid because the
citizens were able to use the Internet to organize themselves. 4. As
we are seeing in the distributed world of weblogs and other kinds of
citizen media, truth emerges best in open conversation among people
with divergent views. III. The best response to abuses of openness is
more openness. 1. Open, transparent environments are more secure and
more stable than closed, opaque ones. 2. While Internet services can
be interrupted, the Internet as a global system is ultimately
resilient to attacks, even sophisticated and widely distributed ones.
3. The connectedness of the Internet – people talking with
people – counters the divisiveness terrorists are trying to
create. 4. The openness of the Internet may be exploited by
terrorists, but as with democratic governments, openness minimizes the
likelihood of terrorist acts and enables effective responses to
terrorism. IV. Well-meaning regulation of the Internet in established
democracies could threaten the development of emerging democracies. 1.
Terrorism cannot destroy the internet, but over-zealous legislation in
response to terrorism could. Governments should consider mandating
changes to core Internet functionality only with extraordinary
caution. 2. Some government initiatives that look reasonable in fact
violate the basic principles that have made the Internet a success. 3.
For example, several interests have called for an end to anonymity.
This would be highly unlikely to stop determined terrorists, but it
would have a chilling effect on political activity and thereby reduce
freedom and transparency. Limiting anonymity would have a cascading
series of unintended results that would hurt freedom of expression,
especially in countries seeking transition to democratic rule. V. In
conclusion we urge those gathered here in Madrid to: 1. Embrace the
open Internet as a foundation of 21st Century democracy, and a
critical tool in the fight against terrorism. 2. Recognizing the
Internet's value as a critical communications infrastructure, invest
to strengthen it against attacks and recover quickly from damage. 3.
Work to spread access more evenly, aggressively addressing the Digital
Divide, and to provide Internet access for all. 4. To protect free
speech and association, endorse the availability of anonymous
communications for all. 5. Resist attempts at international governance
of the Internet: It can introduce processes that have unintended
effects and violate the bottom-up democratic nature of the Net. In
other words, precisely what you would expect us to say. So predictable
as to be the equivalent of silence. And yet, it's what we all
passionately believe. We are now all in a session where we are
presenting this little manifesto. It has just been strongly and rather
surprisingly rebuked by my friend Benjamin Barber who laid out the
usual older, indigerate stuff about how the Internet is nothing but
the handmaiden of big media, scarcely better than television. Now an
Iranian lady has risen to discuss, among other things, the fact that
all the ayatollahs of Iran have sites on the Internet....
Bush to Discuss War on Terrorism in N.M.
(AP)
Bush to Discuss War on Terrorism in N.M.
(AP)
01/22/2004 02:50 AMAP - President Bush, on a two-day mission to take top campaign themes
directly to voters in states important to his re-election, wants
Americans to get this message: His leadership is winning the war on
terror and should be trusted to ensure continued successes.
Next Gen Terrorism: Corporate Targets
Next Gen Terrorism: Corporate Targets
01/16/2004 11:32 AMCryptome.
Lots of maps and overhead photos of Microsoft's campus.
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