Laurence Goode, chairman, the Perimeter Security Suppliers Association, describes recent concerns with the security industry

The key to effective security is to verify the legitimacy of a journey before departure – and that requires effective cooperation and information sharing across a raft of bodies

In the aftermath of the London bombings, telecommunications stopped working, hampering the rescue operation. Experts from Kingston University have now come up with a solution.

The birth of new technologies and the internet has transformed everything. But with it comes risks and new ways for criminals to work, writes Francis Maude, Cabinet Office Minister - cyber security

Niall Rowan, technical officer at the Association for Specialist Fire Protection, highlights what needs to be considered during a fire risk assessment in a complex fire-engineered building

What are the advantages and dangers when connected to the internet? Professor John Walker looks at some of the precautions we should consider taking as we exploit the online revolution

What are the nuclear threats facing US & its allies? Asks Peter Jenkins, former British Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency

The escalating problem of piracy off the Somalian coast is “completely unacceptable” and requires an urgent and coordinated response, according to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

The Civil Nuclear Constabulary is a specialist armed police service dedicated to the UK civil nuclear industry.

James Kelly, CEO of the British Security Industry Association, looks at the complex challenges faced by those who secure perimeters

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