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… there are plenty of things you can do to develop a good security culture. A good security culture should take account of accessibility … … We would encourage any venues interested in good security practice to make use of the resources available on …
… The Home Office, Security Industry Authority, National Counter Terrorism Security Office and National Protective Security Authority are the four key partners working …
… to as Martyn’s Law, is intended to improve protective security and organisational preparedness across the UK. The …
… barriers Measures in relation to the physical safety and security of the premises or event: physical safety and security measures focus on strengthening premises and events … vehicle mitigations (HVM) Measures in relation to the security of information: this focuses on understanding the …
… The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is a Home Office arm’s length body established by the Private Security Industry Act 2001 as the regulator of the private security industry. It was set up to raise standards and …
… for standard duty premises will have to: notify the Security Industry Authority (SIA) of their premises; and …
… to do aspects of the event (e.g. to provide door security or ticketing).   For more detailed information on …
… Act have been developed following engagement with expert security partners, businesses, local authorities and the … to time, will be required to:  notify the regulator, the Security Industry Authority (SIA), that they are responsible … to be put in place, and provide this document to the Security Industry Authority. For all premises and events, …
… across the UK and, whilst counter-terrorism and national security are reserved matters, we have worked closely with … of the Act’s scope to consider public safety and protective security. The Government provides significant support, in … (CT) system to deliver a revised approach to protective security at a local level. Following a pilot conducted in …