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… exploits, or has the intention to exploit, their legitimate access to an organisation’s assets for unauthorised purposes. Insiders with access to your processes and assets can be a source of … They could deliberately join your organisation to gain access to your organisation’s assets to mount an attack, or …
… the Health and Safety Act, require employers to assess and control risks to protect their employees and others. Where …
… *#06# into your phone change the default PIN for voicemail access avoid using public Wi-Fi hotspots. These may not be …
The material and information contained in this guidance is for general advice and information purposes only.
… Increase the difficulty of committing crime (e.g. gaining access to premises) Increase the risks associated with … Reduce rewards associated with committing crime (e.g. access to contents or victims) Physical security measures … (e.g. locks) make it more difficult for criminals to access your property, delaying their actions …
… about terrorism is Action Counters Terrorism.  You can access the website at www.act.campaign.gov.uk or call the …
Introduction

Everyone should be aware of security and the need to protect themselves from both crime and terrorism.

Though the likelihood of your premises being caught up in a terrorist attack is unlikely, attacks are possible anywhere…

… economic crime, but you also deny a potential terrorist access to a large, heavy vehicle capable of causing great … operating centres or other premises to prevent unauthorised access to vehicles goods vehicles must be parked as securely …
… for you. However, the overall responsibility for owning and controlling the risks will always be yours. ProtectUK …

Travel

… on a rack between packing your bags and check-in, maintain control of all items, both checked and carry-on luggage …