Posts By: Jacob Charles

Protecting staff

Don Cameron reports on the importance of preparing for the unexpected and keeping employees safe in times of danger In the current global climate, we have seen an increased frequency of large-scale natural disasters and criminal activity. Such events usually come without warning and have the potential to cause harm to the safety and wellbeing… Read more »

Design and Culture

Stacey Peel reports on the untapped opportunities for aviation security Technology has been the cornerstone of mitigating security risks, particularly terrorism in the aviation industry. The X-Ray and Walk-Through Metal Detector (WTMD) are the traditional examples and drone-disabling software an example relevant to a contemporary threat. Readers will find endless material on the value (and… Read more »

The evolution of counter IED

Cindy Barfoot explores the history of bomb disposal and the long journey to the advanced techniques and technology currently used to make explosives safe Counter IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) methods and technologies were first developed on an industrial scale to support bomb disposal operations during the Northern Ireland Troubles back in the seventies. Much knowledge… Read more »

The future of public security

Martin Cronin reflects on technologies we can expect to see over the coming years to give us the advantage over terrorists If you’re a follower of security theatre, you know that the American stage in 2018 has had a compelling season so far. Police in several American cities wore riot gear while white supremacists and… Read more »

Time to react

Mike MacIntyre explains why organisations need to take a data science approach to cyber security. In revolutions, those that fail to adapt quickly tend to get left behind. Security is in the perilous position of being left behind by an accelerating and evolving digital revolution, just when it might be needed the most. This has… Read more »

Time to get smart

Andrea Sorri provides an introduction to the cities of tomorrow and wonders what it is that makes a city smart Human beings have come a long way to become the intelligent creatures we are today. The key was and still is the ability to adapt to our environment by evolving new skills and biological attributes… Read more »

Danger for the Irish border

Timothy Compston looks at the potential security ramifications of changes to the management of the Irish border post Brexit. The high level of uncertainty that still surrounds the shape of the relationship between the UK and the EU as Brexit looms on the horizon is certainly troubling. This was underscored recently when the UK government’s… Read more »

Security in schools

Cris Francis examines what can be done to the perimeter of educational establishments to ensure the continued safety of those that study there Every day, over 30,000 schools across the UK become second homes to more than 10 million children. Within these learning institutions, young minds are developed, moulded and inspired. The trust that parents… Read more »

Reshaping border operations

Stuart Large explains how emerging digital technologies are giving the edge Imagine a world in which people can travel effortlessly between countries and states. One in which physical barriers are a thing of the past. Where security is delivered by technology – passports with biometric chips and borderlines that are protected by intelligent fibre optic… Read more »

Seeing the invisible

Dr Arnab Basu explains how radiation detection technology is keeping us safe from conventional and radiological weapons The power to see the invisible was once limited to the realms of mystics and weird fiction, but today it is a reality. The technology that allows us to see what is hidden gives us a powerful weapon… Read more »