Chris Philips, head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office, discusses the terror threat and its business implications

Lyndon Bird, director of the Business Continuity Institute, looks at terrorism as a threat to business continuity and its potential to interupt activity, and how to approach prevention

James Kelly, chief executive of the British Security Industry Association, reports on the challenges and obstacles organisers of the security strategy for large-scale events encounter

With recent real and potential terrorist threats towards the aviation sector Chris Yates, principal, Yates Consulting, explores disconnected dots, clean skins and dirty filthy money

Secure your digital future against cyber terrorism, says Daniel Mitchell, CyberCrime Security Forum 2011

James Kelly, chief executive of the British Security Industry Association reminds us of what steps should be taken to ensure vulnerable sites such as airports are effectively protected

Has the Coalition Government’s National Security Strategy, Strategic Defence and Security Review paved the way for a more integrated approach to the formulation and delivery of UK security policy?

Alessia Vinerba, of the British Security Industry Association, investigates how an integrated approach to security can prove invaluable when protecting ports

Cybercrime is a rapidly growing phenomenon which does not discriminate between the public and private sectors

Airfreight has been acknowledged as the soft underbelly of aviation security. So isn’t it high time that we re-evaluate this failed security regime, questions Chris Yates

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