Course

Introduction to Hostile Surveillance Course (PER-927)

Training Code
PER-927
Format
Other
Delivery
Live
Location type
In-person

Description

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The Introduction to Hostile Surveillance Course provides public safety and security professionals with an introduction to threats from hostile surveillance activity related to a facility/system or a planned or unplanned event. 

This one-day Instructor-Led Training (ILT) covers the following topics:

  • Overview of hostile surveillance
  • Vulnerability identification
  • Suspicious activity related to hostile surveillance

Certifications & Accreditations

  • The Office for Bombing Prevention (OBP) is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) to award Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for this course: 0.7 CEU.  

Before You Attend: Registration Information

  • To apply for a Federal Emergency Management Agency Student Identification Number (FEMA SID), complete the one-time registration process by visiting the link below. 

 https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register 

  • For assistance with your FEMA SID, contact the FEMA SID Help Desk at (866) 291-0696 or email below. 

FEMASIDHELP@cdpemail.dhs.gov 

Additional Details

Training Audience
Critical infrastructure owners and operators, public safety officers, emergency managers, private sector security professionals, security officers, and law enforcement officers.
Number of Participants
25
Course Length
1 day (7 hours)

Contact

To request in-person training, contact OBPTraining@cisa.dhs.gov who will work with your Protective Security Advisor (PSA) and Regional Training Exercise Coordinator (RTEC) to schedule training at your facility.