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Announcing the Upcoming Homeland Security and Corporate Resilience Seminar. http://www. tritoninstitute. org

The business landscape has changed dramatically in the course of the last year. Today, corporate leaders must make the most with “less,” anticipate and appropriately react to change, and implement protective measures that safeguard people and corporate assets. At the same time, they must also recognize how their efforts impact Homeland Security. http://www. tritoninstitute. org

(PRWEB) March 1, 2003

When: April 10, 2003

Time: 8am to 3pm

Continental Breakfast

Registration at 8:00 to 9:00am

Where: Ramada Plaza Hotel (3.4 Miles from LAX Airport. See Website)

6333 Bristol Parkway Culver City, CA 90230

310-484-7000, 310-484-7087 Fax

Free Hotel Parking

Government and corporate leaders who want to develop the skills required for an effective partnership that supports Homeland Security and corporate well being should not miss this seminar. Triton Institute announces the upcoming “Homeland Security and Corporate Resilience” seminar featuring four powerful informative and comprehensive sessions on today’s security needs and corporate resilience practices that support Homeland Security. The seminar will be held April 10, 2003 at the Ramada Plaza, Culver City, CA.

Session 1 of the seminar is “Threat Assessments – Who Needs Them?” Session 2 will address the elements of Espionage and Terrorism Deterrence. Sessions 3 addresses Business Continuity Management & Other Crisis Plans and Session 4 covers Securing the Enterprise through People, Process, and Best Practices.

The featured presenter is Elsa Lee, CEO and President of Advantage SCI, LLC based in Redondo Beach, CA. Elsa is not like any other counterterrorism expert. Her lively and engaging personality is a radical departure from the role she played for 20 years as an Army operative in the deepest and most covert veins of the intelligence community. When you first meet her, youÂ’ll be tempted to ask if she was 12 years-old when she enlisted.

Whether youÂ’re a CEO sitting across from Elsa at a kick-off meeting or a nuclear facility security team receiving your risk assessment, youÂ’re quickly introduced to her unconventional wisdom. Through the uncanny use of the hard and soft sciences, she paints a high resolution picture of your strategic and tactical standing.

Ask Elsa about her most notable career achievement and she’ll say, “It would either have to be the capture of two terrorists 21 years ago when I was on an International Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force, or the training I presented to White House staff on anti-terrorism and counterespionage procedures.”

Working side by side with counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and special operations types in the US and in 19 other countries makes Elsa one the few Americans who comprises the United States true-to-form counterterrorism experts. Counterterrorism is a subcomponent of the counterintelligence mission, which has traditionally resided in only three places of government -- the FBI, CIA, and Military Intelligence units, hence the small number of true professionals.

Pentagon and White House officials, who worked with Elsa, say her comprehensive approach towards deterrent measures made it difficult for terrorists, Foreign Intelligence operatives, and cyber criminals to mount attacks against our critical infrastructures and high level executives. The number of people and assets that Elsa helped to protect will never be truly known.

Limited seating. Register now via fax or online at http://www. tritoninstitute. org (http://www. tritoninstitute. org). Two to five employees from the same company receive a 20% discount. The 6th employee from the same company is free.

Four (4) informative and comprehensive sessions in one day.

Session 1 Security Assessments: Who Needs Them?

Understand the components and phases of a security assessment and why some organizations need them more than others. Learn how tools can enhance the value of the overall process.

Session 2 Securing The Enterprise: People, Process, & Best Practices An overview of risk basics, mandates for protecting corporate assets, and ways to minimize exposure.

Session 3 Business Continuity Management and other Crisis Plans Recognize minor details that can result in high dollar losses if not attended to. Explore simple “best practices” that minimize such risks.

Session 4 Espionage and Terrorism: Deterrent Elements Learn essential terrorism knowledge, basic espionage principals, expatriate concerns, and proactive measures.

Who should attend

Corporate Security Directors and Managers, Law Enforcement Officials, Security Professionals, Executives from all business sectors, Government representatives responsible for security, Facility Managers, Security Consultants, Information Technology Professionals, Health and Safety professionals, and Import/Export Business Owners.

The benefits from attending

ØHear from a true expert about security strategies that are critical to your organization’s resilience

ØParticipation in an interactive workshop

ØWalk away with immediate ” take home” solutions included in workbooks and template documents

ØHear about real life situations and solutions

ØReceive CEU Training certificate for corporate/educational training credit

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