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IFSEC Europe launched by event organiser Informa in strategic move to extend IFSEC brand
Orbis Protect-Keynetics partnership set to enhance security for site managers
IDIS Global Partners Summit focuses on analytics and end-to-end solutions
Skills for Security and WorldSkills UK join forces to raise awareness of apprenticeship opportunities
Make UK/BDO Report: “Industry warns of damaging ‘double whammy’ hit to regions from ‘no-deal’ Brexit outcome”
Open forum Question Time at SiX seeks to tackle key security and fire business sector issues
Bosch launches new information security services to protect against cyber attacks
“Strong organic growth” across first six months of 2019 reported by FM specialist ISS Group in latest set of financial statements
67% of UK-based businesses feel cyber security worries prevent new technology adoption
Department for International Trade unveils detail of new UK Security Export Strategy
Securitas highlights strong 6% organic sales growth in financials for January-June 2019
Inner Range announces integration plans with Swiss biometrics specialist TBS

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//July 24, 2019
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NTT Report: “Cyber attacks ranked as top business security issue across next 12 months”

UK organisations are failing to make progress towards strong cyber security postures and “facing paralysis” as cyber criminals become more advanced. These are the stark conclusions drawn from the findings of the 2019 Risk:Value Report issued by NTT Security. Examining the...
Posted On 24 Jul 2019
, By Brian Sims
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“Use of Artificial Intelligence for fraud detection set to triple by 2021” asserts SAS

While only 13% of organisations use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning to detect and deter fraud, another 25% plan to adopt such technologies in the next year or two. This represents a nigh on 200% increase. Fraud examiners reveal this and other anti-fraud tech...
Posted On 24 Jul 2019
, By Brian Sims
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“Two-thirds of UK companies admit to never testing physical security measures” pinpoints Jacksons Fencing study

Almost two-thirds (63%) of UK companies who took part in a recent survey have admitted to never testing their physical security regime. That’s according to ‘Setting the Standard for Security’, a report produced by physical security solutions expert Jacksons Fencing. Given that...
Posted On 24 Jul 2019
, By Brian Sims
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Report raises concerns over Met Police trials of live facial recognition technology

A new report produced by researchers from the Human Rights, Big Data and Technology Project based at the University of Essex’s Human Rights Centre identifies “significant flaws” with the way in which live facial recognition technology was trialled in London by the Metropolitan...
Posted On 24 Jul 2019
, By Brian Sims
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IDIS Global Partners Summit focuses on analytics and end-to-end solutions

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Posted On 23 Oct 2019
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Skills for Security and WorldSkills UK join forces to raise awareness of apprenticeship opportunities

Skills for Security and WorldSkills UK are launching a new Electronic Security Systems
Posted On 23 Oct 2019

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