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… we know that these events and venues could be attractive targets for terrorist activity.  That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is … you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact the CTPHQ Comms team at:  nctphq.comms@met.police.uk … …
… those who consume its content to engage in terrorist activity. The UK is the first country to proscribe this … to radicalise young people to conduct heinous terrorist acts. This is why we are outlawing membership or support for …
… Hosted by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), Lunch and Learn is aimed at security professionals …
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… responsible for the National Barrier Asset and are the contracting unit who will work with the NBA Contractor to ensure that all operational requirements are met.  …
… against the threats we face. To further explore this area, NaCTSO commissioned Coventry University to investigate … by the acronym ‘EVIL DONE’, can be used to identify attractive and vulnerable targets within a UK context. … Targets … review our understanding of target vulnerability and attractiveness.  To facilitate such an understanding, academics …
… depending on the capacity of the premises or event and the activity taking place, to prevent unnecessary burden to … basis to meet changing needs - as well as make it more practical and proportionate. “It will be important to ensure … tier premises will be required to undertake basic, low-cost activities to improve their preparedness, including …
… Unit at the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) has recently commissioned the Protective Security Lab …
… commissioned projects - These are known as eNotice and ProActive. The projects seek to host joint activities to test the capability and capacity of joint …  It involved 80 volunteers from the local town to actively play as members of the public during the event. …