A Chartered Security Professional (CsyP) is warning of the dangers of ChatGPT, and the vulnerabilities it might expose to an organisation’s security that have not yet been considered. He also warns against the dangers of impersonation, and how potentially sensitive data could find itself ...
Read More »Atlas Security partners with Action for Children
Atlas Security has chosen leading UK charity, Action for Children as its partner. As part of this partnership, Atlas Security volunteered its security services for the charity’s inaugural FestivALL event, while also providing support at the London Marathon and fundraising ...
Read More »Mitie delivers security services to 17 ports with Associated British Ports contract extension
Mitie has secured an extension to its contract with Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading ports group, for a further year, delivering security services to 17 ports across the UK. The current three-year contract was awarded to Mitie in ...
Read More »Abloy UK appoints new Business Development Manager for Education
Security and access provider Abloy UK has further strengthened its position in the education sector by appointing Rashy Chima-Powney as Business Development Manager for Education. Chima-Powney brings a wealth of experience to the role, with over 20 years’ experience in ...
Read More »2N takes best-selling intercom TO THE NEXT LEVEL
The innovative enhancements of the 2N® IP Verso 2.0 include a full HD wide-angle camera and adaptive Face Zooming A QR code reader has also been incorporated, an access option which is being requested more and more frequently as a result of ...
Read More »Security shift
Rob Hill, Managing Director, Corps Monitoring and Neil Shanks, Director, Corps Consult, (divisions of Corps Security), offer advice on adapting your security for the four-day workweek With the headlines being dominated by the success of the four-day week pilot in ...
Read More »Safeguarding systems
Matthew Holliday, Director of Approval Schemes at the National Security Inspectorate explains how access control systems have evolved to meet today’s demands, with a revised code of practice that provides valuable reassurance In recent years, technologically driven solutions have been ...
Read More »‘Hotel-style’ amenities are changing the shape of the office and FM teams have to be aware
By James Massey, Managing Director of Facilities Management, MRI Software There is no question that hybrid working is here to stay, but flexible work alone doesn’t guarantee that people will come into the office. And attracting people – especially younger ...
Read More »Hörmann industrial sliding gates improve site security
Two Hörmann industrial sliding gates have been installed at the company’s Coalville headquarters as part of its review and update of site security. The 8m wide cantilevered gates have been fitted at the entrances to the transport and the stock ...
Read More »With activism and disruptive demonstrations on the increase, security firm offers three key pieces of advice
By Iain Murphy, Director of Major Bids – Kingdom Services Group Businesses around the country are counting the costs from activist groups and their evolving techniques to disrupt national infrastructure and businesses. The threats can be physical – like the ...
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