Syl and UKCMA launch new Protecting People in Crowded Places Special Interest Group
February 28, 2022
The Security Institute (Syl) and the UK Crowd Management Association have launched a new Protecting People in Crowded Places Interest Group. Read More
Romanian railway terminal invests in Johnson Controls safety solution
November 30, 2021
The state railway carrier of Romania has invested in an integrated security and safety solution from Johnson Controls. Read More
Growth in biometrics-driven digital identity to automate airport security and improve passenger experience
November 16, 2021
A new report has found that the adoption of biometrics will rise four-fold in airports by 2030 – but what does this mean for security? Read More
Iposotek joins forces with Sydney Trains to improve station safety and security
October 20, 2021
Ipsotek announces collaboration with rail service operator, Sydney Trains, to increase security capabilities at 13 stations. Read More
Survey reveals unspoken danger of railway perimeter safety
October 15, 2021
A new survey reveals challenges faced by civil engineers to ensure perimeter safety as railway infrastructure undergoes rapid expansion. Read More
Counter-drone technology deployed in UK airports to protect from airspace threat
September 16, 2021
Two airports in the UK have implemented anti-drone solutions from Dedrone in an attempt to combat the airspace security threat. Read More
Trusting your instincts – The importance of behavioural detection training
June 24, 2021
Paul Mason explains why behavioural detection training should be considered an integral part of the training and development of security personnel. Read More
Serious fire incident leaves Network Rail footing £700,000 fine
May 5, 2021
Network Rail has been fined for failing to protect the safety of staff following an electrical fire incident in Kent at the end of 2018. Read More
Establishing a ‘security culture’ in aviation – Aligning skill, will and focus
April 26, 2021
Why the ‘skill, will and focus’ of security professionals are crucial factors in ensuring a security culture is present in aviation. Read More
Improving access traceability and security at Port of Southampton
April 19, 2021
Find out why the Port of Southampton upgraded its security via a combination of 156 CLIQ keys and padlocks, supplied by Abloy UK. Read More
Heathrow installs biometric gates to improve customer experience while maintaining security standards
October 2, 2020
With around 80 million passengers flowing through it each year, Heathrow Airport’s new biometric self-boarding gates are supporting the management of passenger flow, while keeping security standards high. Read More
Growth of airport detection equipment required, highlights Todd Research
August 17, 2020
Todd Research has noticed an increase in enquiries for airport detection equipment to keep customers and staff safe. Read More
Sustainable surveillance system implemented in Scottish highways project
July 21, 2020
A sustainable renewable energy surveillance solution has been developed by Axis Communications and Camera Control UK as part of a major transport project in Scotland. Read More
How can security schemes be future-proofed in cities?
June 4, 2020
Considering a broad spectrum of stakeholder needs, alongside the long term suitability of products, are key factors in the process of future-proofing security in cities, explains ATG Access. Read More
Training spotlight: Security in aviation
April 16, 2020
We speak to Wilson James on why it has expanded its dedicated aviation security training division, and the challenges airport security teams are facing. Read More
Strategies for preventing ‘vehicles as a weapon’ attacks
April 7, 2020
Christopher Snelling, FTA, explains three key strategies that transport operators can employ to keep their drivers, and the wider UK public, safe. Read More