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… targets for terrorist activity.  That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is collaborating with event organisers … CTPHQ Comms team at:  nctphq.comms@met.police.uk … Counter Terrorism Policing launches campaign to keep the public safe …
Active access delay systems seek to disorient and delay attackers.
… highly unlikely that someone known to law enforcement for terrorism related offences would be able to acquire a … describing threats in intelligence assessments, Counter Terrorism Policing utilises the Probabilistic Yardstick. The …
… a look into the latest insights on the threat from Islamist Terrorism. … What is Islamist Terrorism? Islamist Terrorism 1  can be described as terrorist violence …
… Extreme Right-Wing Terrorism (ERWT) describes those involved in Extreme … a White Supremacist ideology. These groups are: National Action (NA) - The first right-wing extremist group to be … Network are also proscribed as being aliases of National Action.  The group’s official Twitter account celebrated the …
… casualties, they would not now reach the threshold for terrorism. Pyro-terrorism – a term derived from the Greek word for fire to … they would likely not meet the current threshold for terrorism.  What does this mean for business and the Public? …
… your organisation can recognise an attack, take immediate action and facilitate the police. It is most relevant to … information please contact your local police force Counter Terrorism Security Adviser or a NPSA (formerly CPNI) …
… security risk, alongside international armed conflict, terrorism and natural disasters. Cyber attacks are malicious … that attaches and runs itself on the SQL database.   Cyberterrorism It is likely terrorist cyber activity against the … describing threats in intelligence assessments, Counter Terrorism Policing utilises the Probabilistic Yardstick.  …
… individuals face from Left-Wing, Anarchist and Single-Issue Terrorism (LASIT). … What is LASIT? Left-Wing, Anarchist and … Wing and Single-Issue activity remains focused on protest action. Single-issue grievance narratives that commonly … West. In the 1970s and 1980s groups such as the Red Army Faction (RAF) in Germany, the Red Brigades in Italy and …
… the UK motivated by Left-Wing, Anarchist and Single-Issue Terrorism (LASIT) ideology is unlikely. Although Islamist … attacks is unclear, they all appear to have been treated as terrorism. Nevertheless, because of different legislation in … side entrance to the Palace of Westminster. Although his actions caused widespread fear and chaos, no deaths or …