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The InfoEasy route to compliance
Security end users throughout the UK are being offered a training package by Walker Morris solicitors designed to improve their knowledge of the Data Protection Act.
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Suspect held in Securitas case
A man accused of murdering a Securitas Security Services' officer has been remanded in custody by Nottingham Crown Court until 6 December.
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Building a secure foundation
Want to get to grips with the future of the security industry? Fancy enhancing your career and promotional prospects? And how about developing those all-important professional management and leadership skills? Look no further than the Scarman Centre's new Foundation Degree in Security and Risk Management.
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Fast Scan boost for Cougar's Midlands monitoring station
Managers at a central monitoring station employing ADPRO Fast Scan transmission technology from Vision Fire & Security have signed up their 250th site – a mere five years after the company was first launched.
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Managers urged to review staff safety in wake of New York attack
Security managers responsible for high-profile office blocks and other types of corporate high rise buildings should "not overreact" in the wake of the terrorist attack on America.
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A guard's right to bear arms
The murder last August of a Securitas officer on site in Derbyshire has rekindled the debate concerning armed security guards. Should licensing be extended to allow trained officers to carry batons, CS gas and pepper spray?
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Digital or analogue?
As an end user comparing the pros and cons of specifying analogue or digital CCTV for your installation, where should you begin?Offering an overall, generic opinion on the best option for you is not as easy as it might seem.
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Terrorist outrage sparks 'radical changes' to airport security plans
Stringent revisions of security policy at all major European airports look set for ratification by the European Council of Ministers in the wake of last month's terror attacks on the USA
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McAfee Visual Trace software joins fight against cybercrime
A new Internet security tool has been developed to help uncover cybercrime in the UK
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Enacting the Act
The Private Security Industry Act may well be enshrined in law, but much work lies ahead if clients and security companies alike are to reap the benefits of regulation.We report from last month's BSIA-sponsored conference examining the future direction for our industry.
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Detecting abuse of the Internet at work: a solution
We outline a solution for combating e-mail porn in the workplace.
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Reliance signs up for £90 million PFI scheme with Sussex Police
Reliance Security Task Management has signed the first-ever PFI contract between a private security firm and a police authority.
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Security firm profits up 70% in Prospect survey
The Prospect Shop's latest report suggests that the leading UK security companies have seen total sales rise by 24% since 1997
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DLR bid for £2.7 million CCTV scheme accepted
Docklands Light Railway operator Serco Docklands has won its battle for improved CCTV coverage along the 26 km rail network
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United we stand
After the terrorist onslaught in America, social landlords must help to protect Asian tenants from revenge attacks by a 'discreditable minority'
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Falconer demands transfer competition
Existing housing associations will have to be considered by councils undergoing stock transfer, even if the tenants want a new landlord, the government said this week.
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Costings threat to new build
'Unrealistic' grant calculator leads to fears for large-scale development and family homes
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Borrowing curbs to stay
We report from this week's Labour Party annual conference in Brighton
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New rents may end BME independence
Black and minority ethnic housing associations will be unable to meet most tenants' expectations as a direct result of rent restructuring, a new Shelter survey suggests this week.
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Benefit crisis will 'take years' to fix
The "scandal" of families being made homeless by the housing benefit crisis will take years to resolve, housing minister Lord Falconer admitted this week.