… advice: • Countering sabotage| NPSA • Safeguarding your business during public events • CT Crime Prevention … emergency, dial 999. If you have any general concerns about your security, contact your local police force in the first instance. You can …
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… improving protective security and preparedness and progress your knowledge of counter terrorism. … Join this informative … of deploying some of our award-winning CTP products into your organisation. This session aims to help your business recognise threats from terrorism and equip …
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Did you know ProtectUK has its own LinkedIn page?
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The Department for Transport has launched the Road Transport Security Standards.
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… UK to help keep the public safe this summer. You can play your part by promoting the campaign using the digital … messaging. We encourage you to share the content on your social media channels, on the big screens at your events, on posters at your venue, in email …
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… Take part in the Good Guidance Survey and have your say. … Our External Research Unit at the National … 5 minutes to complete and will include topics such as: your experience engaging with advice and guidance related to protecting venues and public spaces your preferences relating to guidance format barriers and …
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… activity, nervous individuals, or unexplained deliveries. Your vigilance could be vital in preventing serious crime. …
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Premises and events will be better prepared to respond to attacks as landmark legislation known as Martyn’s Law gained Royal Assent and became law today (Thursday 3 April).
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Security professionals are urged to remain vigilant and question who their clients are to ensure they are not carrying out damaging activity against the UK.
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