CAT ABW training cycle for the Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
In January 2026, CAT ABW experts conducted a series of specialist training courses for employees of the Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów. The activities were comprehensive and covered issues related to anti-terrorism prevention and cyber security.
The training was attended by the museum's management and employees. The programme of meetings provided an opportunity to learn about the principles of the nationwide social campaign 4U!, implemented by CAT ABW, which aims to promote appropriate responses in situations of terrorist threats.
Particular emphasis was placed on raising awareness of threats, the ability to recognise them early on, and knowledge of procedures for dealing with incidents such as an attack by an active perpetrator or the receipt of dangerous items.
Particular emphasis was placed on increasing awareness of threats, the ability to recognise them early on, and knowledge of procedures for dealing with incidents such as an active attacker or the receipt of a dangerous package. The training programme has had a real impact on strengthening the museum's organisational resilience and better preparing employees to respond in crisis situations.
Issues related to the safe use of the internet were also addressed, highlighting current threats in the digital space and good practices supporting effective online security management – both in the workplace and in private life.
