Manchester attack


‘Security isn’t the standalone it used to be’ – Blending CCTV analytics with behaviour analysis

Why security is no longer a standalone department and how CCTV analytics must be blended with behavioural analysis. Read More

Figen Murray and the journey to Martyn’s Law: “It shocked me that I could go to a venue and just walk in”

An interview with Figen Murray as she discusses the journey to making Martyn's Law a reality, and the support she's had along the way. Read More

Manchester Arena Inquiry latest: “Devastating conclusion” as Volume 3 report highlights significant missed opportunities

The latest on the Public Inquiry into the Manchester Arena attack, where 22 people died on 22 May 2017 - with Volume 3 of the Report now published. Read More

Over 1,000 staff in Manchester successfully complete Counter Terror training ahead of Protect Duty draft legislation

Ahead of the Protect Duty draft legislation introduction, over 1,000 staff in Manchester have taken the Action Counters Terrorism course. Read More

Manchester Arena Volume 2 Report highlights uncoordinated and risk averse response from emergency services

Volume 2 of the report of the inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing examines the response of the emergency services. Read More

Protect & Prepare: Exclusive IFSEC seminars to focus on Protect Duty and public venue protection with Figen Murray as guest speaker

Find out all about the Protect & Prepare seminars at IFSEC International 2022. Read More

Fire crews in London and Greater Manchester to be given bullet proof vests

Firefighters in London and Greater Manchester will be given bullet proof vests, first-aid equipment and training on how to deal with terrorist attacks. Read More

The Protect Duty and what it means for the security of publicly accessible spaces

Industry Liaison, Architecture & Engineering at Axis Communications, Steven Kenny, looks at the proposed UK Protect Duty. Read More

SIA responds to Manchester Arena Inquiry Volume 1 Report

The SIA provides an update on its response to the advice specified in the Manchester Arena Inquiry, Volume 1. Read More

“The security industry is a profession, not a minimum wage job” – BSIA responds to Manchester Arena Inquiry report

The British Security Industry Association responds to conclusions that there "missed opportunities" to identify the security threat. Read More

New ‘Martyn’s Law’ proposed to protect UK venues from terror attacks

The mother of one of the victims of the Manchester Arena attack has welcomed new proposals from the Government, known as Martyn's Law, outlining that airport-style security checks could be introduced to public venues. Read More



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