I am thinking of creating an interactive strategy game, played by two teams.
The first team is trying to devise ways to bring down an airliner (hijack with box cutters, PETN explosive devices, liquid explosives, etc.).
The second team is trying to devise ways to prevent the first team from being successful (remove sneakers for x-ray, eliminate all carry-on liquids, explosive sniffing dogs, body scanners, pat-down searches, etc)
Each time team one comes up with a new idea that passes through the second team’s current security checkpoints – team one gets 100 points.
Each time team two proactively prevents a new idea from team one from passing through security – team two gets 100 points.
The goal for Round One – let’s get creative and think about all the new ways we need to beef up security in the airports.
Round two – at sporting events such as the Super Bowl
Round three – at New Years celebrations
Round four – at the Olympics
Round five – at any place large crowds gather, etc..
We need to get out of the mode of reviewing old policies and security measures to find out what went wrong.
We need to get creative and become proactive.
We need disaster prevention, not disaster reviews.
Tags: creative, prevention, proactive, security, terrorism