All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 507
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Security consultants have a voice at last
Sir – I have lost count of the number of years I have been seeking to persuade the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) that security consultants should have their own section within the organisation in recognition of the fact that we are fully-fledged participants within the security profession.
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Edexcel targets CCTV and close protection officers
Two officially accredited qualifications in its series designed to support security operative licensing in line with the requirements of the SIA have been launched by education specialist Edexcel
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Designing, Constructing and Maintaining Safe, Secure Buildings
Designing corporate buildings that protect against crime, terrorism and anti-social behaviour is the subject of a two-day conference being run this month by BSI Business Information. SMT is the official Media Partner.
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BSIA cedes to heavy demand for a dedicated Consultancies Section
The British Security Industry ASSOCIATION (BSIA) HAS ANNOUNCED the launch of a new Security Consultancies Section.
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Breakthrough in EPoS monitoring
Retailers can now monitor all till activity without leaving their desks – and keep losses to a minimum – thanks to a “groundbreaking” EPoS system designed by leading recognition technology specialist Neurodynamics in partnership with retail monitoring firm SIDG.
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Bosch: CCTV on track
Bosch Security Systems has won a major contract to equip London’s new Eurostar International interchange stations in Dartford (at Ebbsfleet) and Stratford with state-of-the-art digital CCTV
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Birmingham City Council leads the field on CCTV operator licensing
A team of CCTV operators deployed in the Control Room AT Birmingham City Council are the first in England and Wales to receive their ASET Certificates demonstrating that they have achieved the first part of the Security Industry Authority’s (SIA) licensing requirements.
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The Big Issue
For many years the profession of security consultancy has been segregated from the mainstream of the security industry.
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BOSS: fighting back in the Capital
The Metropolitan Police Service has joined forces with forecourt security and crime reduction campaigner the British Oil Security Syndicate (BOSS) to roll-out the successful Forecourt Watch scheme (‘Trouble on the Forecourt’, SMT, April 2005, pp31-32) across eight London boroughs.
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Fighting back on CIT attacks
The BSIA and its cash-in-transit (cit) member companies are calling for the Government and the police service to review the resources allocated for investigating and reducing CIT attacks.
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Improving Security and Asset Tracking with Wireless Solutions
On 1 December, The RFID Centre is hosting a one-day conference entitled ‘Improving Security and Asset Tracking with Wireless Solutions in Buildings and Premises’. SMT is the official Media Partner for the event.
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All sealed up!
Secureseal has launched an innovative system to manage trailer assets and prevent the theft of commercial goods in transit
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Cost of crime and violence against staff on the rise, states the BRC
The British Retail Consortium’s 2004 Retail Crime Survey reveals a worrying picture, with the total cost of crime and violence against staff both showing significant increases on the 2003 report. Brian Sims charts a worrying set of statistics for security specialists
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Patching up the servers, yet again
Sir – The imprisonment late last month of two hackers found guilty of the virulent spread of the T-K worm attack raised questions yet again over the vulnerability of Microsoft-operated PCs.
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