Matthew Vaughan, director of aviation security and cyber at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) investigates the evolving security needs in the age of global aviation.
Cyber Essentials helps organisations, whatever their size guard against a whole range of the most common cyber threats. This government-backed certification scheme is based around five key technical controls that, when implemented correctly, enable the minimum cyber security protection that organisations should aspire to.
2024 will see the men’s Euros and the Olympic and Paralympic games take place in neighbouring countries over the space of a couple of months. These are some of the world’s biggest sporting events and will need detailed and effective security planning.
Figen Murray, mother of Martyn Hett, who died at the Manchester Arena attack, and after whom the law is named, is to walk from Manchester to Downing Street to raise awareness of Martyn’s Law.
Facial recognition technology at its most basic level has existed since the 1960s, when an American team experimented to see if a computer could use a rudimentary scanner to map a person’s hairline, eyes, and nose.
Ken Rehbehn, principal analyst at CritComm Insights and representative of TCCA (The Critical Communications Association) investigates the different threats to the physical and digital aspects of critical communications.
In the UK, the safety of our shopfronts and public spaces, particularly in heavily populated pedestrian areas, is becoming an increasingly pressing concern. Following on from the Perimeter Security Suppliers Association's (PSSA) recent interesting article on ‘designing out crime,’ it is clear that Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) is a crucial step in safeguarding our streets and shopfronts.
David Stewart looks at some of the security considerations for the organisers and decision makers of the UEFA EURO 2028 competition in the UK and Ireland.
Tracy Reinhold, chief security officer at Everbridge, looks at what transport organisations can do to build resilience against an attack.
Michael Kolatchev, principal consultant at Rossnova Solutions and Lina Kolesnikova, consultant at Rossnova Solutions, investigate potential threats to critical infrastructure.