Lyndon Bird of the Business Continuity Institute looks at ways to respond to a major incidence and explains what benefits training in crisis management techniques can bring to your organisation
Risk and security expert Anthony Stead offers insight into the events of 15 August 1998 when the Real Irish Republican Army targeted a busy shopping street in Omagh, Northern Ireland
EU regulation requires that airports install LAGs capable screening solutions at transit airports by end April 2011 but where are they? And who’s wagging the dog’s tail at the EU?
Kees van Haperen, CEO of the United Kingdom National Defence Association, discusses the coalition government’s strategies when it comes to protecting UK interests, at home and abroad
How has NATO enhanced its structures and capabilities to better respond to the ever-evolving challenges posed by terrorism? NATO’s Counter Terrorism section explains
Baroness Neville-Jones, Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism, explains the UK Government’s strategies on counter-terrorism powers and measures
Lyndon Bird, director of the Business Continuity Institute, looks at terrorism as a threat to business continuity and its potential to interupt activity, and how to approach prevention
James Kelly, chief executive of the British Security Industry Association, reports on the challenges and obstacles organisers of the security strategy for large-scale events encounter