Infosecurity Europe features the largest and most comprehensive education programme, and over 315 exhibitors showcasing the most diverse range of products and services to 12,000 visitors. The 21st edition of the event will take place at Olympia in London, 7-9 June 2016.
Counter Terror Business talks to Stephen Phipson, head of UKTI DSO, for an update on the UK’s defence exports.
With the role of the police force changing from a generation ago, Chris Phillips, managing director at Ippso ltd, looks at the counter terror capability the police may possess in 2016.
The potential that the internet poses for terrorists and criminals is developing at an alarming rate. The Institute of Civil Protection & Emergency Planning asks how can we be cyber secure?
With the frequency of terror attacks seeming to increase, and the location predictability less so, Andrew Scott looks at business continuity during and after a terrorist attack.
How can we differentiate between tools for the prevention of terrorism and tools for the progression of terrorism? Gary Clayton of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Systems Association looks at the use of UAVs and intelligence for security and counter terror operations.
The Hague, the city of security, peace and justice, welcomed the border protection industry between 8-10 December for the 4th World Borderpol Congress.
Security & Counter Terror Expo is the world-leading event for public and private sector security and counter terror professionals. The show will open its doors for the 8th edition on 19-20 April next year at London’s prestigious Olympia.
Chris Stevens, former counter terrorism security advisor for the British Transport Police, considers how elements of a railway system can be secured against potential acts of terrorism.
Major events are susceptible to a large array of threats including terrorism and security breaches. As such, event organisers have a duty of care to provide a safe and enjoyable environment, says the British Security Industry Association.