CTB takes a look back at some of the biggest stories this year, including Martyn’s Law, a new government and the riots
We take a look at how the world of social media has become a platform for terrorists and extremists to influence others, and explore what needs to be done to stop it.
Mubina Asaria, safeguarding consultant, at edtech charity LGfL - The Notional Grid for Learning - look at effective implementation of Prevent Duty in schools
We take a look at the different ways you can keep emergency exits clear, as well as the importance of drills
As event venues adapt to evolving security needs, Martyn's Law presents an important opportunity for safeguarding public spaces. As venue owners and event organisers strive to prepare for these new measures, many are seeking further clarity on their specific responsibilities within the complex Zone-Ex area, says the Perimeter Security Suppliers Association.
A summer filled with sports in 2024 has now come to an end. The Olympics and the European Football Championship packed stadiums and drew hundreds of thousands of fans into city centres and to large public viewing areas. In this review, Christian Schneider explores where spectators were particularly well-protected and how we might further enhance the resilience of public spaces using proven security strategies.
Nick Aldworth, director and founder of CT Project Ltd, and co-campaigner for Martyn's Law with Figen Murray reflects on the journey to Martyn's Law.
Nearly 15 years ago, in our inaugural issue, Pauline Norstrom wrote about the launch of a new video content analysis guide produced by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA). In the intervening years, she held the position of chair of the Association and is now a non-executive.
In our 60th issue, we look back at the last 14 years of terrorism and counter terrorism.