“To solve big problems, you need big data” – Ontic’s view on the security industry in 2024
January 8, 2024
The team at Ontic provide their overview of what's to come in the security industry in 2024, including an emphasis on potential threats, digital communities and senior security turnover. Read More
The what and why of physical penetration testing
November 15, 2023
Mike O’Neill, Managing Director at Optimal Risk Group provides guidance to the approach and security planning of Physical Penetration Testing. Read More
Cybersecurity concerns continue to rise among physical security professionals, new research shows
November 3, 2023
Nearly a third of end-users said that their organisations were targeted by cyber threats, according to new research. Read More
UK expertise in transport security outlined in Government Defence brochure
November 1, 2023
In an initiative from UK Defence and Security Exports, part of the Department for Business and Trade, the UK Government has launched a brochure on the UK’s offering to improve the security of transport networks. Read More
Violent criminals pose more threat to UK company security than other European countries, according to report
October 18, 2023
Violent criminals pose the greatest threat to UK companies in the next 12 months, more than in any other country surveyed in Europe, according to the ‘World Security Report’ published by G4S. Read More
Physical security incidents cost companies $1 trillion in 2022, according to new report
September 15, 2023
Large, global companies lost a combined $1 trillion in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents, according to a World Security Report. Read More
Crisis management book wins 2023 ASIS Security Industry Book of the Year Award
September 8, 2023
'Code Black: 50 Lessons in Crisis Management for Effective Leadership', was selected for covering "fundamentals" in crisis and security management. Read More
Protecting hybrid workers: How can employers keep their employees safe?
October 20, 2022
In a recent webinar, IFSEC Global heard from a panel of speakers who discussed safety and security for hybrid workers in a post-Covid world. Read More
Mitigating risks for travelling staff: Advice for the security department
March 24, 2022
Craig Swallow, CEO at Vismo, looks at what an organisation’s security and H&S/HR departments can do to mitigate risks to their travelling employees. Read More
RaySecur awarded $1M NSF grant to develop AI threat detection software
March 23, 2022
RaySecur has announced it has been awarded a Phase II grant from the National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research for $1 million. Read More
RaySecur releases 2021 mail threat report
February 24, 2022
RaySecur has released its annual mail threat report, providing a comprehensive view of mail threats by aggregating official U.S. Government data. Read More
Why the new Canine Security NCTAS-P standard is critical for national security
February 22, 2022
ICTS UK & Ireland explains why the National Canine Training and Accreditation Scheme – Private Security Industry (NCTAS-P) important. Read More
The role of automation in future-proofing security processes and programmes
December 16, 2021
Discover the role of automation in driving consistency and standardising business-wide systems and processes to future-proof an organisation. Read More
How do attackers target OT systems?
December 10, 2021
Denovan Tindill, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist at Honeywell, investigates the ways in which attackers are targeting operational technology systems. Read More
Why more organisations are centralising crisis management decisions
November 22, 2021
Harriet Brennan shares why she believes more organisations are choosing to adopt a centralised crisis management approach. Read More
Mail screening detection remains “vitally important”, says RaySecur following $13 million investment in its threat detection technology
September 28, 2021
Raysecur has announced $13 million in Series A funding led by Outsiders Fund to accelerate market adoption of its mmWave imaging technology. Read More