Memorial Day is our important holiday to honor those that died while serving our Country through military service. As we think about those men and women today let’s also consider ways to learn from the past and to put these lessons to use in the future. There are many lessons for business security and active shooter incidents that are extremely relevant.
In thinking about our fallen military, perhaps we can take away some valuable lessons on the ways our soldiers are trained and deployed to protect our country. Our businesses can learn from the practices of the military to better deal with the growing safety and security threats we are seeing in the workplace.
When new soldiers start their military service, they attend basic training also known as “boot camp”. Boot camp training is highly intensive training that occurs over several weeks. The purpose of this intense training is to provide many skills that most Americans do not have growing up. This includes the physical, mental and emotional skills needed to be a soldier.
This act would seem to defy all logic and clearly goes against all human instinct. Boot camp training provides a form of psychological reprogramming to overcome natural human instinct. Through drills and repetitive training recruits are trained to react in new ways and respond as a team towards the attack.
New military recruits are trained to “act and think as a unit”. This concept is at the heart of what teamwork is all about:
Members of a team must believe “if one fails, we all fail” and failing is not an acceptable outcome.
We also train all our law enforcement personnel in the same way. Police officers are trained to run towards gunfire and not away from it. When everyone else is trying to escape the danger, our cops are trained to run toward the shooter.
I spent over thirty years in law enforcement including twenty-two years as a U.S. Secret Service agent and I was often asked how I could “jump in front of a bullet”. One of the reasons is because the Secret Service provided intensive training to create muscle memory response. Through the extensive and repetitive training, the goal is to create a response during incidents that is instinctive and automatic.
The Secret Service also takes the training a step further and requires intensive ongoing training. This ongoing training last for the length of an agents’ career and depending on the agents’ position may increase to match the job duties.
It goes without saying, that we need to remember all our soldiers that have made the ultimate sacrifice and died for our freedom. We need to thank all our Veterans that have served our Country in this capacity.
We also need to think about better ways to protect our Country domestically and learn from the lessons of Memorial Day. As our society changes and terrorism and active shooter incidents increase, we can take a clear lesson from our military and the “boot camp” concept.
If we think about an “active shooter” incident in a workplace, most businesses have no plan and there has been no training. Without training and preparation, the result will be chaos and complete disorder and confusion.
Why do most businesses and organizations run fire drills? We run these training drills to help employees to be prepared in the event of a fire or disaster. In a successful drill, employees understand the risk associated to the incident and how to respond to best reduce the risk.
If you want to ensure that your business or organization is trained on the latest cybersecurity prevention techniques, contact CFISA today at (561) 325-6050 to learn how we can help.
Founded by former Secret Service Agent and Deputy Director of the National Cybersecurity Division of the Department of Homeland Security Michael Levin, The Center for Information Security Awareness(CFISA) is designed to help businesses, government agencies, and academic institutions empower their employees to fight cybercrimes. We provide personalized, engaging, compliant, and affordable PCI-DSS security awareness training, HIPAA training, InfraGard Awareness Training, and Security Awareness Training.
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