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… computers, mobile devices and your business against fraud, identity theft, viruses and many other problems encountered …
… of employees. This standard involves conducting basic identity, financial, employment and criminal records checks. …
The chances of you or a member of your family becoming a victim of violent crime are low. Violent crimes by strangers in public places are rare and account for a very small percentage of recorded crime.
Various forms of publicity and the media can be used to try and compromise your safety.

Conducting a terrorism risk management process will help you understand how terrorists may pose a threat to your organisation and how to reduce or manage the risks.

A clearly recorded assessment could not only aid you in strengthening…

Today, we all face a range of potential threats – from criminals, fraudsters, antagonists and extremists. The objective may be to cause embarrassment, inconvenience, fear or distress, but may include an intent to cause serious physical injury or worse.
Effective security measures at operating centres and maintenance facilities can help to create a controlled environment. This encourages positive security behaviours amongst staff, act as a deterrent and protect from theft and other criminal activity.
Suspicious Activity

Suspicious activity is any observed activity which appears to indicate signs of criminality or terrorism-related activity.

Take the time to understand your working environment, your regular commute, your daily routine…

… arrange fixed times for tradespeople to call; check their identity on arrival and never leave them alone in the house …
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…