Modern Electronic Threats

MET Classes

Electronic threats have become a central factor in security and operational planning in recent years. They are often invisible and go unnoticed, yet their effects can be severe. Driven by short innovation cycles, these threats evolve rapidly and affect military forces, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, large corporations, open-air events, and protected persons.

Led by an experienced expert, the “Modern Electronic Threats” training provides a practical overview, raises awareness of their impact, and presents effective measures for prevention and mitigation.

We offer three focused training formats addressing modern electronic threats, tailored to different operational environments and target audiences.

MET CIV – Modern Electronic Threats (Civilian)
The 4.5-hour MET CIV training is designed for civilian authorities, law-enforcement, companies, organizations, and private stakeholders. It provides a comprehensive overview of modern electronic threats with a strong focus on practical relevance, risk awareness, and applicable protective measures in civilian contexts.

MET MIL – Modern Electronic Threats (Military)
The 3.5-hour MET MIL training is tailored specifically to military customers. It addresses electronic threats in a military and operational context, focusing on tactical relevance, current threat developments, and countermeasures applicable to armed forces.

C-UAS – Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems
The 3-hour C-UAS training is intended for customers who wish to focus exclusively on drone threats and counter-drone measures. It covers the threat landscape posed by unmanned aerial systems and provides an overview of detection, mitigation, and defensive approaches.

Each training can be delivered independently and is aligned with the specific needs and operational realities of the respective audience.