… within the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO). Made up of subject matter experts, the unit have a …
Keywords:
Vehicle
, Transport
, Vehicle as a Weapon
, Weapons of Terrorism
, Attack
, Threat
, Mitigation
, National Security
, Protective Security
… hosted by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office’s (NaCTSO) Business Engagement Unit in partnership with the UK … UK’ s national cinema chains together to hear updates from NaCTSO Business Engagement Unit, regarding a range of …
Keywords:
Business
, Risk Management
, ACT Awareness
, Counter Terrorism
, Protect
, Preparedness
, Training
, Action Counters Terrorism
, Awareness
, Event Management
, Event Security
… Run by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), ACT for Local Authorities uses CTP’s regional …
… Unit at the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) has recently commissioned the Protective Security …
… with the National Counter Terrorist Security Office (NaCTSO), a new approach to how local authorities and …
Keywords:
Martyn's Law
, Parliament
, Bill
, Legislation
, Organisation
, Counter Terrorism
, Protect
… to you. The National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) advises travellers to refrain from posting …
Keywords:
Run Hide Tell
, Abroad
, Security online
, Security at home
, Personal Security
, Social media
, Cyber
, Cyber Security
… highlighted common issues. … NPSA (formerly CPNI) and NaCTSO have developed a series of guides to help your …
Keywords:
MTA
, Marauding
, Attack
, Attack Methodology
, Threat analysis
, Terrorist threat
, Marauding Attack
Following a recent Parliament order, the Terrorgram collective has now been proscribed as a terrorist organisation, making it a criminal offence to belong to the group, or invite support for it.
The Home Office is pleased to share additional material about the Act including a one page leaflet and a myth buster.
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).