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Continuing Education
The Technolytics Institute (this is the first time we’ve referred to the Technolytics Institute should we be consistent throughout? Or are we referring to another entity within Technolytics?) has developed a suite of products and services that will enhance the capabilities of risk managers, security, intelligence, first responders and law enforcement professionals world-wide
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In the age of global change and terrorism, we are facing new and challenging threats. These new threats translate into requirements for more and more sophisticated knowledge and training. To enable the professional to meet these challenges, continuing education is essential. Technolytics has created a series of training briefs specifically designed to enhance the knowledge and skills that are critical for this highly trained community.
Each Technolytics training volume provides a comprehensive and in-depth review of topics that are of significant interest to specific professions and contains multiple briefs. Each training brief takes approximately 45 minutes to complete and includes a 5 question multiple choice examination.
Additionally, we have included an on-line exercise to reinforce key learning objectives. Upon successful completion of the exam as well as the on-line exercise, continuing education units and a certificate of completion from the Technolytics Institute will be issued.
The Technolytics organization is comprised of a team of professionals that has accumulated nearly 100 years of experience in their given areas of expertise. It is this experience and up-to-date research that combines to create the products and services that provide superior value to practitioners in this field. Technology is a core component of collecting and analyzing threats at all levels throughout the world. Technology is also at the heart of the training volumes that are available.
For the true professional in this field, professional development is a career long activity!
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Improving the knowledge of your staff adds significant value to your organization. For every dollar invested you receive multiple dollars in return, sometimes as high as seven to one. Investing in this type of training improves the performance of your staff as well as the overall organization. As your operating environment changes often, and at an unprecedented rate, you must update the skills of your staff. The Problem is
how will you keep up with the ever changing face of security, risk, and intelligence?
The Solution
The solution is relevant and affordable training briefs that provide a basic understanding of topics ranging from terrorism, organized crime and gangs to technology and corporate espionage. The good news for anyone interested in continuing education for professional or personal reasons is that Technolytics has created a series of training briefs specifically designed to enhance the knowledge and skills that are critical for this highly trained community. The training briefs cover a wide range of topics and are available at on average price that is less than 50% of traditional programs.
Each Technolytics’ training volume provides a comprehensive and in-depth review of topics that are of significant interest to specific professions and contains multiple briefs. Each training brief takes approximately 45 minutes to complete and includes a 5 question multiple choice examination. Additionally, we have included an on-line exercise to reinforce key learning objectives.
Topics like: terrorism, profiling, identity theft, money laundering, computer crimes, directed energy weapons, improvised explosives, biological weapons, dirty bombs, chemical weapons, white collar crime, and more.
Our quarterly program is listed below.
- Business Professionals
- Q1 Corporate Espionage
- Q2 Electronic Bugging
- Q3 Identity Theft
- Q4 Computer Crime
- Corporate Security
- Q1 Terrorism
- Q2 Corporate Espionage
- Q3 Electronic Bugging
- Q4 Industrial Terrorism
- Corporate Safety
- Q1 Terrorism
- Q2 Industrial Terrorism
- Q3 Extremists Groups
- Q4 Domestic Terrorism
- Emergency Responders
- Q1 Terrorism
- Q2 Industrial Terrorism
- Q3 Domestic Terrorism
- Q4 Improvised Explosives
- Executive Protection
- Q1 Body Armor
- Q2 Armored Vehicles
- Q3 Corporate Espionage
- Q4 Industrial Terrorism
- Homeland Security
- Q1 Terrorism
- Q2 Industrial Terrorism
- Q3 Domestic Terrorism
- Q4 Extremists Groups
- Information Security
- Q1 Corporate Espionage
- Q2 Identity Theft
- Q3 Computer Crime
- Q4 Electronic Bugging
- Intelligence Analysts
- Q1 Scenario Analysis
- Q2 Industrial Terrorism
- Q3 Intelligence Technology
- Q4 Directed Energy Weapons
- Law Enforcement
- Q1 Corporate Espionage
- Q2 White Collar Crime
- Q3 Industrial Terrorism
- Q4 Domestic Terrorism
. - Military Personnel
- Q1 Terrorism
- Q2 Islamic Terrorism
- Q3 Information Warfare
- Q4 Directed Energy Weapons
- Private Investigators
- Q1 Corporate Espionage
- Q2 Identity Theft
- Q3 Computer Crime
- Q4 Digital Footprints
- Security Guard
- Q1 Terrorism
- Q2 Industrial Terrorism
- Q3 Corporate Espionage
- Q4 Extremists Groups
Many professionals choose monthly continuing education. The dynamics of their field is so intense, monthly updates are necessary to stay one step ahead. Like the quarterly offering, the monthly offering comes in the same two models—self administered and Technolytics administered. ORDER NOW
1.Business Professionals
1.Corporate Espionage
2.Electronic Bugging
3.Identity Theft
4.Computer Crime
5.White Collar Crime
6. Digital Spying
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7.Digital Footprints
8.Computer Hacking
9.Hacking - Social Engineering
10.Computer Bugs & Software
11.Money Laundering
12.Long Range Microphones
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2.Corporate Security
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Corporate Espionage
3.Electronic Bugging
4.Industrial Terrorism
5.White Collar Crime
6.Digital Spying
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7.Islamist Terrorism
8.Dirty Bombs
9.Biological Weapons
10.Improvised Explosive Devices
11.Biometric Security Devices
12.Security Systems
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3. Corporate Safety
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Industrial Terrorism
3.Extremists Groups
4.Domestic Terrorism
5.Islamist Terrorism
6.Chemical Weapons
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7.Dirty Bombs
8.Biological Weapons
9.Improvised Explosive Devices
10.Surveillance
11.Biometric Security Devices
12.Security Systems
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4. Emergency Responders
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Industrial Terrorism
3.Domestic Terrorism
4.Improvised Explosives
5.Islamist Terrorism
6.Chemical Weapons
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7.Dirty Bombs
8.Biological Weapons
9.Improvised Explosive Devices
10.Nuclear Weapons
11.Satellite Imagery
12.Global Positioning Systems
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5. Executive Protection
1.Body Armor
2.Armored Vehicles
3.Corporate Espionage
4.Industrial Terrorism
5.Digital Spying
6.Islamist Terrorism
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7.Long Range Microphones
8.Covert Electronic Tracking
9.Counter-Surveillance
10.Digital Footprints
11.Improvised Explosive Devices
12.Security Systems
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6.Homeland Security
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Industrial Terrorism
3.Domestic Terrorism
4.Extremists Groups
5.Digital Spying
6.Islamist Terrorism
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7.Improvised Explosive Devices
8.Scenario Analysis
9.Satellite Imagery
10.Intelligence Technology
11.Secret Intelligence
12.Terrorist Profiling
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7.Information Security
1.Corporate Espionag
2.Electronic Bugging
3.Identity Theft
4.Computer Crime
5.White Collar Crime
6.Digital Spying
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7.Digital Footprints
8.Computer Hacking
9.Social Engineering
10.Computer Bugs & Software
11.Money Laundering
12.Biometric Security Devices
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8.Intelligence Analysts
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Scenario Based Analysis
3.Intelligence Technology
4.Directed Energy Weapons
5.Creating a Microdot
6.Human Intelligence
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7.Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
8.Digital Spying
9.Information Warfare
10.Satellite Imagery
11.Secret Intelligence
12.Terrorist Profiling
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9.Law Enforcement
1.Corporate Espionage
2.White Collar Crime
3.Extremists Groups
4.Domestic Terrorism
5.Islamist Terrorism
6.Terrorism Strategies
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7.Dirty BombsImprovised
8.Biological Weapons
9.Explosive Devices
10.Terrorist Profiling
11.Chemical Weapons
12.Money Laundering
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10.. Military Personnel
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Islamist Terrorism
3.Information Warfare
4.Directed Energy Weapons
5.Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
6.Extremist Groups
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7. Digital Footprints
8.Computer Hacking
9.Social Engineering
10.Computer Bugs & Software
11.Money Laundering
12.Biometric Security Devices
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11.Private Investigators
1.Computer Crime
2.Digital Footprints
3.Corporate Espionage
4.Industrial Terrorism
5.Identity Theft
6.Human Intelligence
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7. Digital Footprints
8.Computer Hacking
9.Social Engineering
10.Computer Bugs & Software
11.Money Laundering
12.Biometric Security Devices
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12.Security Guards
1.Terrorism Strategies
2.Industrial Terrorism
3.Domestic Terrorism
4.Extremists Groups
5.Corporate Espionage
6.White-Collar Crime
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7.Improvised Explosive Devices
8.Islamist Terrorism
9.Chemical Weapons
10.Intelligence Technology
11.Biometric Security Devices
12.Security Systems
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We are also developing training briefs for personal protection, business travelers, state and local politicians and celebrities to assist them in understanding their specific risks, threats and how to protect themselves.
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