Give Yourself A Hand

BSidesDE 2013

Presented by: infojanitor
Date: Friday November 08, 2013
Time: 15:30 - 16:20
Location: DAC 312
Track: Track 2

This seminar will cover an introduction to personal physical security methodologies and there application to an attacker. How to identify the body language of an attacker and remediate a hostile encounter. Participants will learn the basics of how to escape or evade being restrained or how to turn the tides on the attacker and maintain positive control. There is no level of experience needed to participate in the seminar just an open mind and willingness to learn simple functions of how the human body’s weakness can be used to your advantage. Participants are asked to wear their normal clothing and be prepared to perform drills of the techniques covered.

infojanitor

Infojanitor is a senior security systems engineer with more than 20 years experience for a fortune 60 company currently assigned to a customer site in the Washington DC metropolitan area. As a senior engineer he is responsible for world-wide evaluation, certification and integrity testing of a variety of current and emerging technologies, network architectures, and devices. In addition to electronic systems testing he has engaged in personal physical protection for more than 30 years and taught seminars in Europe, Asia, and The Americas.


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