Utilities companies must adopt security solutions with longevity, supplied by reliable and expert security providers. Mike Sussman, Chairman of the BSIA Access Control section, explains how.
John Marshall, Director of the Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA) outlines the security challenges facing the UK and highlights best practice to protect against terrorist attack.
The police service’s delivery of resources for largest ever pre-planned operation - the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games - has required meticulous planning
Security of communications services is essential. TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) builds on the inherent security strengths of digital technology, says Phil Kidner, CEO of TETRA
Phil Chesworth from NaCTSO says that the partnership of businesses, Government and the police will continue to be the best approach to reducing threats of a terrorist attack on UK's crowded places.
James Kelly, chief executive at the BSIA, looks at how the oil industry can keep safe its precious material by employing an integrated approach to secure sites such as refineries and pipelines.
What part do technical standards play in developing communication solutions suited to counter-terror and high-end security applications? asks specialist consultant Andrew Clark
Although some Airports already heave systems in place, Liquid Explosive Detection Systems vendors hold their breath as EC ponders deadline, writes Chris Yates, principal, Yates Consulting
Ritchie Bignell, director, Perimeter Security Suppliers Association sees a holistic approach to protecting the perimeter of high security sites on the horizon
Effective perimeter security seamlessly combines various systems and technologies so potential threats can be addressed in a timely manner, writes James Kelly, chief executive of the BSIA