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Speakers announced for Security and Policing 2024

With the official Government global security event, Security and Policing 2024, upcoming (starting March 12), we give you the speaker programme for this year’s show, which has a focus on security, policing and resilience. According to a press release from the Home Office, the extensive programme of keynotes and sessions will be led by senior […]

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UK Government launch Cyber Security Strategy to increase defence and resilience

Today, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Steve Barclay will outline how Britain’s public services are being strengthened to further protect them from the risk of being shut down by hostile cyber threats. The minister will discuss the cyber threat that government and wider public sector systems face in a speech today, as he launches

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Axis Communications | The Protect Duty set to spark shake up in security of public spaces

Axis Communications has released a new whitepaper to bring attention to the critical role that physical security technology will play to better protect publicly accessible locations. This has been prepared to assist the security industry as the Government analyses feedback from the recent Protect Duty consultation that ran from 26 February to 2 July 2021 in the

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Joint Expeditionary Force Chiefs hold biannual meeting

The biannual Joint Expeditionary Force Chiefs of Defence meeting was hosted by the UK in London this week, with Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Nick Carter, meeting with his nine counterparts from the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF). The JEF Chiefs of Defence discussed current international security challenges, including Afghanistan and violent extremism, and

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UK government’s revised surveillance code receives backlash

The UK government has opened a consultation on revisions to the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice which was first issued back in 2013, under section 30 of Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. This revision is said to be a ‘significant step in the process of delivering the Government’s commitment to the further regulation of CCTV’

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UK boosts cyber safety for Central America

On 20th May, the UK government and the non-profit organisation Get Safe Online organised a virtual seminar for authorities and technical experts on cybersecurity on cyber risks and options to mitigate them. Over 35 participants from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras discussed best practices to increase cybersecurity and common risks caused by the increasingly virtual

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