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… or used to influence the government or intimidate the public in support of an ideology. Therefore, much of LASI … and leisure venues, as opposed to stadiums and event spaces. There have been a small number of violent incidents …
… Northumbria University have explored the impact of NaCTSO’s public offerings, including any unintended consequences. … to CPNI should henceforth be read as NPSA. In the UK, public-facing products and counter-terrorism vigilance … this trajectory is an emphasis on the willingness of the public to remain vigilant and escalate information to …
… reconnaissance. What does this mean for business and the Public? Businesses and members of the public play a vital role in alerting the authorities to …
… on ‘soft’ targets - those that are easily accessible to the public and relatively unprotected, and thus vulnerable to …
… of ammunition. What this means for business and the public A terrorist-enabled firearms attack will cause widespread concern for the public due to the increased likelihood of an attack … disruption to daily life. Continued joint work from public firearms groups and law enforcement is necessary to …
… motivated by an Islamist ideology will likely occur in publicly accessible places, whereas Extreme Right-Wing … motivated by an Islamist ideology will likely occur in publicly accessible places, whereas Extreme Right-Wing … an Islamist Extremist ideology and have mostly occurred in publicly accessible locations. For example, the 2017 …
… victim’s data, often with a threat of said data being made publicly available, and only released back to the control of … to the UK government. What this means for business and the public It is likely that should a UK business website be … This is available for both business and the general public and can be accessed from the National Cyber Security …
… for terrorism.  What does this mean for business and the public? The impact of any future use of fire by terrorists …
… an ideology. What does this mean for UK businesses and the public? By their very nature, higher complexity attacks will … almost certainly have a greater impact on business and the public than other types of attacks, given that attackers … Nevertheless, as with all types of terrorist attacks, the public and business community have a vital role in alerting …
Extreme Right-Wing Terrorism (ERWT) describes those involved in Extreme Right-Wing activity who use violence in furtherance of their ideology. These ideologies can be broadly characterised as Cultural Nationalism, White Nationalism and White Supremacism.