
"Listening is more important than observing."
In this conversation, Inga Faust and Sandra Adiarte explore the fascinating intersection of dance and security, focusing on how movement patterns can inform security management. Sandra shares her journey from dance to security, emphasizing the importance of perception, bias, and situational awareness in assessing potential threats. They discuss the limitations of video analysis, the role of AI, and the necessity of human observation in security contexts. The conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness and personal responsibility in enhancing security awareness and situational skills.
Chapters
00:00 The Intersection of Dance and Security
02:56 Key Findings in Perception Control
06:16 Biases in Perception and Decision Making
09:05 The Role of Technology in Security
12:36 Ethical Considerations in Security Analysis
15:24 Understanding Criminal Behavior
19:39 Detecting Potential Threats
22:44 The Importance of Listening and Gut Feelings
27:46 Improving Situational Awareness
34:48 Personal Responsibility in Security Awareness
35:44 FOXPEDITION Outro
Connect with Sandra:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-adiarte-sas-cma-phd-candidate-a88608164/
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