S2 University Trains Teams To Respond & Excel

S2 University Trains Teams To Respond & Excel

S2U enhances security programs offering unique, tailored learning management systems that use real-world scenarios and images.
January 30th, 20221 minute read
S2 University Trains Teams To Respond & Excel

It’s a dangerous world, and S2 University is committed to making it safer by training security personnel using the latest data, techniques and technologies. Whether your mission is managing a major sporting event to ensure the safety of fans, or screening vehicles or cargo for contraband in the port/border environment, S2U can provide the tools to train teams to perform, respond and excel.

Our programs are built on decades of experience in the security realm, drawing on resources and expertise of staff with long careers in key agencies, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

S2U enhances security programs offering unique, tailored learning management systems that use real-world scenarios and images. Security personnel will be trained to be experts, with modules focused on skills assessment, event security and image analysis. S2U students have access to a wealth of shared detection data to keep them informed of trends happening around the world.

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