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Starts 7 June 2025 11:51
Ends 7 June 2025
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Overview
Throughout the course, you will be shown a variety of potential threats and risks that could present themselves to the unprepared traveler, and you will be able to understand how and why you could be targeted by foreign adversaries, how to recognize basic tradecraft, and how to employ your own tradecraft as a way of ensuring your defense and safety while abroad.
Syllabus
- Introduction to International Travel Safety
- Identifying Potential Threats
- Understanding Targeting Mechanisms
- Basics of Tradecraft
- Practicing Personal Tradecraft for Safety
- Defensive Strategies While Abroad
- Crisis Management and Response
- Case Studies and Real-World Scenarios
- Final Assessment
Overview of Travel Risks
Understanding the Importance of Preparedness
Common Risks Faced by Travelers
Profile of Foreign Adversaries
Motives and Methods of Targeting
Recognizing Signs of Being Targeted
Observational Skills
Situational Awareness
Reading Non-Verbal Cues
Developing a Security Mindset
Conducting Safety Checks and Balancing Risk
Utilizing Secure Communication
Managing Digital Footprint and Cybersecurity
Action Plans During Emergencies
Evacuation Procedures and Local Resources
Analysis of Past Incident Reports
Lessons Learned from Real Situations
Evaluation of Learned Skills
Practical Application of Safety Techniques
Taught by
Clay Urquhart
Subjects
Personal Development