The following is an update regarding an incident which occurred early on Friday, 20th January at St James’s Hospital in Leeds.
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Understanding terrorist targeting is an essential part of our efforts to protect the public and prepare against the threats we face.
To further explore this area, NaCTSO commissioned Coventry University to investigate whether a prominent risk assessment framework, known by the acronym ‘EVIL DONE’, can be used to identify attractive and vulnerable targets within a UK context.
To further explore this area, NaCTSO commissioned Coventry University to investigate whether a prominent risk assessment framework, known by the acronym ‘EVIL DONE’, can be used to identify attractive and vulnerable targets within a UK context.
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Earlier this week, the Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum gave his annual threat update and spoke in depth about how instability in Iran is bringing real-world consequences here in the UK.
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With festive season on the horizon, The Competent Persons Scheme Team want to thank everyone who contributed to our progression in 2024 and highlight some milestones we are looking towards in 2025.
Businesses and organisations looking for CT-specific protective security and preparedness advice will be able to consult a register of qualified specialists thanks to an agreement between NaCTSO and the NPSA-sponsored Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES).
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Retail Risk is a sponsored series of global conferences with the aim of supporting the retail industry manage a range of risks including loss prevention and safety, both in store and online.
The National Counter Terrorism Security Office’s (NaCTSO) Business Engagement Unit has been invited by the National Business Crime Centre to the UK Retail Risk Conference which takes place at the King Power Stadium, Leicester on 3rd of October. This is a great opportunity for NaCTSO and visitors to the conference to engage with a wide cohort of professionals including retail health and safety, risk managers, law enforcement personnel and academics.
Visitors attending will have the opportunity to listen and learn about the challenges those in the retail industry have experienced and are planning for in the future.
The National Counter Terrorism Security Office’s (NaCTSO) Business Engagement Unit has been invited by the National Business Crime Centre to the UK Retail Risk Conference which takes place at the King Power Stadium, Leicester on 3rd of October. This is a great opportunity for NaCTSO and visitors to the conference to engage with a wide cohort of professionals including retail health and safety, risk managers, law enforcement personnel and academics.
Visitors attending will have the opportunity to listen and learn about the challenges those in the retail industry have experienced and are planning for in the future.