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We look back at the 40th Anniversary of the Security and Policing Event, and the showcasing of the ProtectUK platform.
Earlier this week the National Counter Terrorism Security Office spent two days at the International Security Expo.

Over the two days the team heard from fantastic speakers with strong experience in the world of security, spoke directly to users of ProtectUK and gained feedback on the progress they have made since launching.
Evidence-based policing (EBP) means the best available evidence is used to inform and challenge policing policies, practices and decisions. As the terrorist threat evolves, this important approach ensures that the work NaCTSO undertakes is effective, collaborative and responsive to the problems we face.

The Purple guide to Health, Safety and Welfare at Music and Other Events

“At the National Counter Terrorism Security Office we are focused on keeping people safe through our approaches and projects with partners. We are proud to be…

Play your part in combating terrorism and help shape the future of ProtectUK.
1. Introduction

Managing the risk of terrorism is only one part of a manager’s responsibility when preparing contingency plans. Such plans may be in response to an incident or event, either within or near their premises, which may inadvertently…

If you’ve seen or heard something that could potentially be related to terrorism, trust your instincts and report it. Your actions could save lives.
There are two weeks to go until NaCTSO attends Security and Policing 2025 at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre from 11-13 March 2025.
NaCTSO made a significant impact at the recently concluded Security & Policing 2025 event, held from March 11-13 at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre.
The Home Office has released a short video designed to educate viewers on the scope and requirements of the new Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, known as Martyn’s Law.