A progress report on the National Cyber Security Strategy issued in December aims to demonstrate the progress made by the UK in addressing the threat from cyber attacks, and includes plans to double annual cyber exports to £2bn a year by 2016
An Independent Police Commission review headed by Former Metropolitan police commissioner Lord Stevens highlights 37 recommendations on how to transform today’s policing
The conference and workshops at Transport Security Expo will assess the transport threat horizon
Given the amount of attention that data breaches get and the wealth of standards and technology available to prevent them, why do they still occur, asks Mike Small
Milipol Paris, the international event for key players in the internal State security sector, will open its doors from 19 to 22 November 2013
James Kelly, Chief Executive of the BSIA examines the critical nature of the UK’s ports and inland waters and how they should be protected
DSEI 2013 enjoyed the strongest ever attendance from UK ministers and the MOD, with
the Secretary of State for Defence, Philip Hammond, providing a keynote address 
highlighting DSEI’s importance as a showcase for the global defence industry
What does the counter terrorism investigative community need to know about the Criminal Procedure Rules? The Forensic Science Society’s new director of communications and in-house counsel, Karen Squibb-Williams, provides the answers and highlights the importance of ‘Streamlined Forensic Reporting’
The utilities sector is responsible for the critical elements of our everyday life, and as such, needs robust protection against terrorist threats. James Kelly, chief executive of the British Security Industry Association, discusses the security options available to protect our critical energy and water supplies
Security expert Chris Phillips examines our understanding of the UK’s national threat levels, what they mean to us as individuals and the impact they could have on businesses