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Whether you’re at home, at work, on the move or online, our guide to personal security provides advice on how to stay safe.
Premises and events will be better prepared to respond to attacks as landmark legislation known as Martyn’s Law gained Royal Assent and became law today (Thursday 3 April).
ProtectUK and National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) have released an updated version of their popular ACT Awareness e-Learning course, featuring significant improvements to accessibility, content, and practical application.
NaCTSO and the NPSA have released guidance to support local authorities, event organisers, and similar end-user groups in using temporary Vehicle Security Barriers (VSBs) as part of a Hostile Vehicle Mitigation scheme.
With ProtectUK we want to share a few short steps on the best path to take if you want to learn how to protect and prepare your staff, customers, business and location.
Businesses looking for NaCTSO-endorsed, CT-specific protective security and preparedness training will be able to enrol employees on a Level 3, Ofqual-regulated qualification.
Counter Terrorism Policing’s Summer campaign aims to encourage businesses and the public to trust their instincts and report anything that doesn’t feel right. We want to reassure the public of their safety and give them the confidence to share their concerns with security, which helps to keep everyone safe.
Security professionals are urged to remain vigilant and question who their clients are to ensure they are not carrying out damaging activity against the UK.