Major Ken Cross MBE, president of the Institute of Explosives Engineers, talks about the qualifications needed to get involved in munition clearance and be paid to blow stuff up for a living.
The theft of large goods vehicles, their fuel and goods causes significant economic and logistical harm, and drivers should be made aware of how to avoid such incidents, writes TruckPol
For many years it was difficult to insure against a terrorist attack. But today those who take security seriously are rewarded with lower premiums on their insurance, writes Chris Phillips
Security and Policing, the Home Office annual security event, will examine the priority areas of security and counter terrorism, crime and policing, border security and immigration control
Security and Policing, the Home Office annual security event, will examine the priority areas of security and counter terrorism, crime and policing, border security and immigration control
John Marshall, director of the Perimeter Security Suppliers Association outlines the security challenges facing the UK and highlights best practice to protect buildings against attack
Recent statistics regarding piracy are continuing to show an increase in attacks as well as an increase in the number of successful hijackings taking place on a worldwide basis