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Security in hostile times
Jon Hill, Video Product Specialist for security manufacturer Bewator, a Siemens business, discusses the issue of security for British firms operating in hostile environments abroad, and looks at what companies in these situations can do to improve...
Going through the motions
Jeff Kitching, ADPRO Sales Director, encourages the security industry to give Video Motion Detection another look.Video Motion Detection (VMD), three words that arrived on the scene in the late 1980s to herald the start of a detection revolution.  Only...
Wireless CCTV – Is the technology ready?
Robert Wint, Marketing Director, EMEA of Verint Systems talks about the growth of wireless CCTV and whether the existing technology is ready to change.With the growth in the acceptance of wireless technologies, we are still yet to see the predicted...
Networked video surveillance: Are we there yet?
Ken Sutherland of Telindus Surveillance Solutions discusses the growth of networked video surveillance over the past ten years and whether the security industry is now ready for this change.Some of the early pioneering companies in the video over IP market...
Mission Impossible? Integrating physical security and IT
Steve Hunt, President of 4A International, discusses some of the challenges associated with integrating physical security and IT and offers some practical solutions.   A chief financial officer recently told 4A International that in one...
Best practice for digital evidence
Pauline Norstrom, Vice-Chairman of the BSIA’s CCTV Section discusses the newly published Code of Practice for Digital Recording Systems and the excellent advice it offers security professionals in relation to the admissibility of digital evidence in...
A real world test for camera
How a local authority has gone about putting a new CCTV monitoring system through its paces, in the real world. Luton has a track record of getting the best out of its town centre CCTV scheme.  More than 130 cameras are monitored 24-365 by a team...
Despite threat, don’t panic
Bob Randall, chief operating officer of Inkerman, took Mark Rowe out to lunch.  The terror threat is as high as it's ever been, he said; but don't panic.  Bob Randall became the corporate risk, intelligence and investigation...
Security boss blasts Home Office Minister and the industry authority
At a time when private security companies are coming under greater public scrutiny following two recent high profile cash snatches, the whole industry is on the verge of collapse, according to security boss, Major Frank Quigley. Major Quigley, a...
Private security industry ready for wider role, says SIA chief
Britain’s police forces have been urged to embrace the private security industry in the fight against crime as the industry undergoes the biggest change in its history.Andy Drane, Deputy Chief Executive of the Security Industry Authority (SIA), the...
Football crowds and their passion
We left Jim Chalmers, one of the leading lights of UK stadium security, safety and stewarding, speaking last issue about the passion excited by football.  He continues ... What of sport-watchers’ passions?  If a club is winning, fans are...
Volunteers are your first line
If a 2012 London Olympics had tens of thousands of volunteer meeters and greeters, they would be the security operation’s eyes and ears. How? How would you train those people? How would you recruit? A speaker at the sports summit gave some...
Biometrics - A path toward security and convenience
Biometrics help secure airports around the world, but the protection doesn’t stop there.  Nathan Cummings explores the application of Biometrics further.Travel to the United States, and chances are good that at the gate, you’ll be greeted...
Don’t expect nirvana
The view that ‘dodgy' guard people will be on the way out and prices will rise for guard providers is rose-tinted, according to Douglas Greenwell, Marketing Director, of G4S Security Services (UK).  He spoke of his firm putting through price...
Partnership model
Northamptonshire is the model for joined-up work on business crime, the launch event for the county-wide business crime reduction partnership heard.Introducing Northamptonshire Action Against Business Crime was Sir David O’Dowd, the former Northants...
Police move towards mergers
What might police modernisation mean for private security companies and consultancies?  Alan Beckley, director, Baddiley Associates, offers some pointers. Greater inclusion in the ‘extended family of policing’Need to form new relationships...
Olympic plans starting now
The planning and thinking for the 2012 Olympics is well under way - but there are plenty of big events to secure first, the International Sports Security Summit (ISSS) heard in London recently.  Mark Rowe reports.Day one saw Olympics speakers to the...
CCTV guide from Security Institute
Show caution when making choices in CCTV, advise the authors of the latest good practice guide from The Security Institute (TSI).Gordon Tyerman, the former Surrey Police CCTV manager, now a trainer, chaired the working party behind the guide to acquiring,...
Aim to become one stop shop
The recent UK launching of the ADI Expo - by ADI International, the Honeywell-owned distributor of security products - was an occasion to talk to Mike Reddington, UK MD, to ask where the distributor is and where it is going. Briefly, something about Mike...
Belfry car park is good for business
The venue for a recent business crime conference was an example of good practice, the event heard.  Bob Golding, Warwickshire Police Assistant Chief Constable and ACPO lead on business crime, was among speakers at the Belfry golf club. ...
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