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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… premises. This checklist will help to ensure that the right protective security measures are in place. … Review your Security and Business Continuity Plans Identify your risks, … engage with customers and report any suspicious activity to security or police Enhance your security presence where …
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… Businesses and organisations looking for CT-specific protective security and preparedness advice will be able to consult a … agreement between NaCTSO and the NPSA-sponsored Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES). … RSES because of their experience operating in the world of protective security. As plans develop, further information …
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… Send us your questions that you want asked at The Security and Policing Event. … Scheme (CPS) Team will be hosting a panel event at The Security and Policing Event 2026 on 10 March 2026. At the … our two streams of work: the Award in Counter Terrorism Protective Security and Preparedness (CT PSAP), formally …