How can a seemingly ordinary person turn into a terrorist? Author and professor Roger Griffin 
argues that studying the motivations behind a terrorist could be what’s needed to stop an attack
Most businesses consider doing due diligence on their supply chain, but does that include suppliers of Data Warehousing? asks Chris Phillips, of the International Protect and Prepare Security Office
Following the annoucement from the TSA in America to remove backscatter x-ray scanners from airports, Chris Yates asks if there is a better way for passengers to get through security check points
The Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA) has introduced a verification scheme providing confidence to perimeter systems buyers and users that products meet internationally recognised standards.
In the economic downturn, Cyber conflict is flourishing, which puts us all in a position of logical, and at times, physical exposure to cyber criminals and hackers, writes Professor John Walker
The Global Terrorism Index, is the first index to systematically rank and compare 158 countries worldwide over a ten-year period to shed light on the impact of terrorism
Ross Parsell, director of cyber security at Thales UK, talks about The Research Institute in the Science of CyberSecurity
CCTV has played an essential role in investigation and has been known to help bring those involved to justice, writes James Kelly, Chief Executive of the British Security Industry Association
Business Continuity Awareness Week 2013 will help deepen your understanding of business continuity and the role it plays in mitigating the risks that threaten your organisation
Counter Terror Expo brings focus, clarity and recognition to the task of protecting people and assets from the threat presented by terrorism