The primary role of Counter Terrorism Security Advisors (CTSAs) is to provide help, advice and guidance on all aspects of counter terrorism protective security to specified industry sectors. In addition, CTSAs are responsible for the provision of protective security advice to Publicly Accessible Locations (areas where there may be large crowds who…
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This winter will see millions of people across the UK enjoying themselves at Christmas parties, markets and heading out to the high street.
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There’s a wealth of advice available to event organisers and security staff to ensure that everyone can enjoy themselves.
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NaCTSO and the NPSA have released guidance to support local authorities, event organisers, and similar end user groups to using temporary Vehicle Security Barriers (VSBs) as part of a HVM scheme.
Detective Chief Inspector Chris Simpson, Head of Engagement at NaCTSO (National Counter Terrorism Security Office) has featured in the latest issue of City Security Magazine.
The Act is not yet in force. This means that the requirements do not need to be complied with at this time. Outside the requirements in the Act, there are plenty of things you can do to develop a good security culture. A good security culture should take account of accessibility requirements and the experience of visitors.
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.