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… on busy, crowded roads or street parties.  The National Vehicle Threat Mitigation Unit (NVTMU) installed various … around London and Windsor to help keep the public safe from hostile vehicles during the Coronation and events. Those who … trust your instincts. You can read more information about hostile vehicle mitigation here.   Drones and small unmanned …
… the risk to groups of people from interaction with hostile vehicles, and the creation of large crowds in new public … could include increased CCTV surveillance, manned guarding, vehicle security barriers and ACT (Action Counters …
… house”, near plant or server rooms or places of concealment Vehicles parked in suspicious circumstances     Methods of … by several terrorist organisations in their propaganda. a. Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) is a term that refers to … measures that can be used to counter the threat of a hostile vehicle attack. b. Suicide Vehicle Born Improvised …
… to describe an un-manned, remotely-controlled or autonomous vehicle. This assessment is concerned with the threat from … as the weapon itself or in roles outside an attack such as hostile reconnaissance.   What is a drone? A drone is the … as the weapon itself or in roles outside an attack such as hostile reconnaissance. What does this mean for business and …
… serve to assist identification of suspicious behaviour or hostile reconnaissance, well as post incident evidence … alerting the police. Locate, track and monitor intruders/hostiles (e.g. via CCTV) and communicate this to the police. … by deterring or, where possible, preventing people/vehicles entering the parking areas or site. Clear …
… the building itself, it is vulnerable to a wide range of hostile activity.  Access points provide channels for people, vehicles and materials to move through your organisation’s … and lighting systems to support detection and tracking of hostile acts. Access control measures to permit the entry of …
… operatives or encouraging staff to be aware of hostile reconnaissance behaviour are examples of detection … measures to minimise the impact of an attack. The use of a hostile vehicle mitigation system to prevent vehicular access and …
… Transport Security Standards. … The road network is used by hostile actors to conduct their activity, both in the … freight, bus and coach sector to better protect their vehicles, assets and personnel from theft, hijacking or being targeted for terrorist purposes. In recent years, vehicles have been used by terrorists to conduct attacks on …
… enables appropriate personnel screening, verification of vehicle, and preparation of visitor and vehicle passes. It is important that the organisation, where … may deter potential attackers when they carry out online hostile reconnaissance as part of the attack planning …
… National Barrier Asset (NBA) consists of various types of vehicle security barriers and protective security fencing to prevent/mitigate Vehicle Borne terrorist attacks (Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) or Vehicle