Guidance for supply chain
Most places have supply chains, upstream (you serve suppliers wo then serve other suppliers of suppliers) and downstream (towards your market). Vulnerabilities in a supply chain can introduce...
View ArticleThree held in child abuse probe after Medway Secure Training …
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of child neglect by police investigating allegations of abuse and mistreatment of youngsters at a facility run by private security group G4S. Kent Police said...
View ArticleFour held in child abuse probe after Medway Secure Training …
Four men have been arrested on suspicion of child neglect by police investigating allegations of abuse and mistreatment of youngsters at a facility run by private security group G4S. Kent Police...
View ArticleGeorge celebrates 50 years in Freemasonry
The officers, brethren and visitors of Toxteth Lodge No 1356 met at Woolton Golf Club to celebrate the 50 years in Freemasonry of George Alexander Quaile in the presence of Assistant Provincial Grand...
View ArticleManchester Airports Group announces 2015 growth figures
Last month was Manchester Airport s busiest December and Christmas on record, with 1,509,721 people flying through the UK s third biggest airport a 5.17% increase on December 2014. An average of...
View ArticleControversial G4S security firm exposed for abuse of teens
Three employees of G4S, the multinational company known for the 2012 Olympics security fiasco, have been arrested by Kent police after a BBC program caught them on camera abusing teenagers at a...
View ArticleThermal cameras
eneo1 s thermal cameras, part of the Candid product range, will detect people at up to 3,850 metres (PTB-1125F35), day or night. They are the makers say for perimeter protection or for monitoring...
View ArticleT in the Park hire ex-police duo over security and traffic concerns
Organisers of Scotland s biggest music festival have brought in two former police officers to act as troubleshooters at this year s event. Colin Brown and Ian Martin, both of whom have worked at T in...
View ArticlePlastic fraud is rife
Before the birth of the credit card and advent of online shopping, transaction fraud was rare. Fast forward, and plastic fraud is rife and moreover expected by merchants, many of whom skip straight to...
View ArticleUPDATE: Former Surrey soccer coach pleads guilty to seeking sex …
WATCH: A B.C. soccer coach has been charged in the U.S. for allegedly attempting to meet a 12-year-old child for sex. Catherine Urquhart has the details of this developing story. UPDATE (Jan.13,...
View ArticleSafety app for forest workers
A forestry contractor is using an app downloaded onto their smartphones to monitor employee safety via GPS and alerts. Employees at Coombes, who work on arboricultural projects for forest owners...
View ArticleYoung people, drugs and alcohol…
Substance misuse among under-18s in the UK is always a cause for concern with stories of teenagers drinking alcohol, smoking cannabis, or using drugs never far from the headlines. Drug use is a...
View ArticleMid-Atlantic school bomb threats
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) — Multiple bomb threats have been trickling in to schools throughout the Mid-Atlantic region since Monday morning. Authorities say the calls are coming through a recorded...
View ArticleVisibility key to stopping cyber adversaries, says security veteran
Most security technologies are unable to deal with current cyber adversaries, according to Michael DeCesare, chief executive officer at continuous monitoring firm ForeScout1. Cyber adversaries are...
View ArticleMyths of PCI DSS
Almost a decade on from its original launch in 2006, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) continues to generate heated debate regarding its precise application and...
View ArticleKey control on campus
Colleges and university campuses are tasked with providing safe and secure places for students, staff and visitors, with protection of school assets. In the United States, the University of Wisconsin...
View ArticleCarmarthenshire Planning Problems and more: The January meeting
With a packed house, the press, protesters and public present, the January Council meeting managed to plumb new depths in democratic failure – particularly evident around the several questions from...
View ArticleThoughts from Galicia, Spain: Reflections from Merseyside
REFLECTIONS FROM MERSEYSIDE I doubt I’ve ever praised an airport before but I was in a good mood, after an easy, quick and cheap bus ride from the centre of Haarlem to Schipol, and it occurred to me...
View ArticleInclusive Update – Leicester City Ladies Football Club
Winter fixtures for Leicester City Woodgate Inclusive Teams, played at the LCFC Indoor Dome are well underway. Teams and players have competed very well in all fixtures. Our Ladies Inclusive Team also...
View ArticleGuards at the RVH say lives will be lost if security isn’t tightened
By Francesca Ryan A GUARD at the Royal Victoria Hospital has painted a grim picture of the deteriorating state of security at the site and says he and his colleagues are working in fear for their...
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