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… of law and order. The police will not take ownership of the risk to the event. This will usually sit with the … the event organiser and the police to agree on terms around risk ownership, including counter terrorism.   Counter … of measures to minimise, mitigate and manage the residual risk of a terrorist attack at an event. CT SecCo’s report …
… level and any specific assessments of vulnerability and risk in relation to the event being planned. Response levels …
… damaging activity against the UK. Without it, individuals risk committing an offence under the National Security Act … who they are working for. If they don’t, they seriously risk breaking the law and aiding states who seek nothing … close protection, or advise on corporate security and risk, are attractive targets for foreign powers to act as …
… UK cyber-space are considered a Tier 1 national security risk. Cyber attacks against UK businesses take a number of … UK cyber-space is considered a Tier 1  national security risk, alongside international armed conflict, terrorism and … their malware whenever the site is loaded.   1 Tier 1 risks are judged by the National Security Council to be the …
… a firearm without needing to utilise a criminal contact or risk detection through importation of an original lethal … a means of acquiring a firearm without criminal contact, or risking detection through illegal importation of a … for firearms focused on their detectability at borders, the risk of them being illegally brought on to planes and used …
… because they simply cannot obtain it, or they could but the risk of detection to achieve this is too high. Promoting … this report through the organisational chain of command.   Risk Assessment A risk assessment should identify threats which could have an …
… 1. Organisational risk and MTA event planning Firearms and weapons attacks are … It is therefore advised that organisations are aware of the risks and have a plan for immediate action should an attack … given to the following: has the organisation assessed the risk? If it considers the risk to be significant, is there a …
… The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) state that low-risk workplaces, such as a small office, should have a first … Workplaces with more significant health and safety risks are more likely to need a trained first-aider. Public …
… information on your OSN profiles presents potential risks: You may be susceptible to identity theft, as dates of … parties Posting information can put your personal safety at risk. If you provide too much information and do not have … rests with you to ensure that no-one is put at risk due to what is disclosed Regularly check what …
… personnel as they enter and/or exit can help reduce the risk of weapons or unauthorised materials being brought on … should only be considered as a supplement for other risk reduction measures. Having rigorous controls on what … away unexpected deliveries, may significantly reduce the risk.   Method All prohibited items should be defined and …