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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
From Europol membership to the Schengen Information System, the UK will lose some degree of access to myriad collaborative security tools when it leaves the EU.
The video below explores some of the crime-fighting systems, bodies and agreements on the table during Brexit negotiations.
This report, which was commissioned by London First’s Security & Resilience Network, focuses on the implications of leaving the EU for the management of the UK’s borders. For effective management, the desire to have secure borders must be balanced against making it as easy as possible for international business to thrive and legitimate movement to occur. Finite resources can then be targeted effectively. The report considers how this can be achieved in a post-Brexit UK.
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Watch: Irish border conundrum and other Brexit security risksFrom Europol membership to the Schengen Information System, the UK might lose access to myriad collaborative security tools. This video outlines several concerns about UK security post-Brexit that persist despite the deal struck last week.
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