This LSU NCBRT presentation provides participants with an overview of the fundamentals of Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). The Information Sharing Environment (ISE) is the platform on which the National Terrorism Information Sharing and Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) initiatives are managed. A suspicious activity is an observed behavior reasonably indicative of preoperational planning related to terrorism or other criminal activity. It is critical for agencies to share collected information. SARs record suspicious activities that need further inquiry and follow-up.

To access the course, click the "Enroll Me" button below under the Course Enrollment heading.

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If you receive a message saying "Only members of cohort 'DHS Course' can self-enroll.", you first need to complete your profile information which is required for DHS-Certified training.

  1. Visit https://train.ncbrt.lsu.edu
  2. Select LOGIN on the homepage
  3. On the Student Dashboard, select Edit Profile
  4. Ensure all required fields are filled out and select Save Changes
  5. It may take up to 5 minutes for Moodle to update your permissions
  6. Refresh the course page to check for access.
  7. You should now see the "Enroll Me" button under the Course Enrollment heading below.
  8. Email elearn@ncbrt.lsu.edu if you have further questions about course access.

If you are not a US Citizen, you must also complete the form here: https://lsu.formstack.com/forms/foreign_visitor_request

Non-citizen approval typically takes 10-15 business days.