Deploy our covert behaviour detection operators to protect the public, without causing alarm.
Whilst blending in with your crowd, our behaviour detection deployments are flexible and aim to deter hostiles from operating in a range of contexts and environments.
We pro-actively seek to identify people displaying abnormal hostile behaviour, which may be an indicator for potential terrorist activity or other crimes.
It does what it says on the tin. HBD is a method of detecting people with hostile intentions by observing their behaviours and activities.
When used with other security measures, behavioural detection is a powerful tool that can be implemented in a many environments, to disrupt criminals and terrorists carrying out activities that aim to cause harm to others.
It's commonly used to combat terrorism, violence against women and girls and organised crime.
Hostile behavioural detection utilises the NPSA’s 3 D’s to disruption approach.
Crowded venues or public areas with a high footfall are ideal scenarios to utilise behaviour detection deployments. Think back to recent terror attacks on British soil, they occur where they can maximise harm.
Employ our operatives to patrol your venue's sporting events.
Regular mass gatherings of people are easy targets for attacks even at the highest level.
You can make sure everyone gets home safely.
Shopping districts attract large amounts of people no matter how small the town.
Our operatives will identify anything outside the baseline for normal behaviour to make sure the public remains safe.
Thought of as the most high risk premises for a terrorist attack by the public.
Our operatives can be deployed to observe the terminal wearing plain clothes so the public remain calm and unaware.
More people at a music event means more atmosphere. A large number of people are crammed into a public place.
Tragically a concert hall in Russia, recently suffered a significant attack by armed militants.
Consider how many people visit Britain's tourist attractions each year.
Museums, art galleries and amusement parks receive thousands of visitors each day.
All of whom could be at risk of harm without the proper mitigations in place.
Attacks on places of worship are commonly associated with White Supremacy. And recent events support that view.
Our behaviour detection operatives will help people who come to pray, get homw safely.
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