The Hydra Foundation in partnership with the National Crime Agency ran a 2 day workshop debriefing a European Cyber Crime exercise. The debrief took place at the Europol Police HQ at the Hague. The debrief looked at how European police investigators and prosecutors collaboratively work together in the joint investigation of Cyber criminality. The data is currently being analysed and a full report will be forthcoming
23rd February the Hydra Foundation working with the London Metropolitan Police delivered a Hydra workshop at the MPS Hydra centre at Earls Court. Delegates from the National Senior Command Course, a course designed to develop the most senior police commanders in the country, attended a Critical Incident exercise alongside a 'Diamond' panel of community members. The delegates were challenged to not only manage a range of critical incidents, but also to engage with the community and their needs.
We were impressed with the considered and intelligent thinking demonstrated by the delegates and wish them all well in their future Senior Management careers.
On 9th and 10th of March, the Foundation ran a Hybrid 10kv and Hydra workshop for international Site Managers of this leading company. 27 Key leaders were taken through two days of critical thinking, critical decision making and strategic leadership. The company has a strong ethics mission to protect its staff and operate responsibly. Over the two days the delegates lived through a simulated incident that tested their abilities to deal with a major incident and protect the public.
The Hydra Foundation were hugely impressed with the level of engagement, and the intelligent thinking displayed by the participants and their ethical and emotional responses. Work is now underway to develop bespoke Hydra exercises to meet the specific needs of sites to be delivered across this impressive company's global business base.
On 7th March, The Hydra Foundation ran a debrief with the key Senior and Operational team members of Exercise Unified Response, a large scale and complex, live and command post exercise, which was held between 29 February 2016 and 3 March 2016. Please see http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/exercise-unified-response-scenario.asp
The debrief generated 30,000 words of meaningful learning, post event. The team is presently analysing the data. This largest exercise to be run in Europe was a complex scenario that presented a range of challenges to frontline responders from all participating agencies and specialist teams such as those that undertake Urban Search and Rescue (fire service), Hazardous Area Response Teams (ambulance service) and Disaster Victim Identification (police service). The debrief focussed on the strategic management of the exercise and also the tactical response