The dangers of putting the bottom line ahead of security

Eamon Keating describes how planned budget cuts for the MoD Police could leave sensitive sites vulnerable to attack

Analysing the armoured vehicles market

Analysing some figures and predictions for this year, Defence Business reports on the UK’s armoured vehicle plans

Defence insight over land, sea and air

Following the success of DSEI 2015, Defence Business previews the 2017 edition of the UK’s largest defence showcase

In defence of MoD spending

Defence Business analyses the figures and saving and spending plans of the MoD

Defending the nation’s security

Taking place from 13-17 June in Paris, Eurosatory 2016, the leading international defence and security exhibition, will help visitors to keep a finger on the pulse of the ever-evolving defence industry.

Defence exports

Counter Terror Business talks to Stephen Phipson, head of UKTI DSO, for an update on the UK’s defence exports.

Are drones a tool for both sides in the race?

How can we differentiate between tools for the prevention of terrorism and tools for the progression of terrorism?

Border Control

The Hague, the city of security, peace and justice, welcomed the border protection industry between 8-10 December for the 4th World Borderpol Congress.

Security and Counter Terror Expo 2016

Security & Counter Terror Expo is the world-leading event for public and private sector security and counter terror professionals. The show will open its doors for the 8th edition on 19-20 April next year at London’s prestigious Olympia.

Securing railway systems from terrorist activity

Railways can be subjected to many forms of criminality, particularly acts of terrorism. Chris Stevens, former counter terrorism security advisor for the British Transport Police, considers how elements of a railway system can be secured.

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