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Nearly 15 years ago, in our inaugural issue, Pauline Norstrom wrote about the launch of a new video content analysis guide produced by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA). In the intervening years, she held the position of chair of the Association and is now a non-executive.
In our 60th issue, we look back at the last 14 years of terrorism and counter terrorism.
Labour have been in power for around three months now. Here, we take a look at their spending commitments from the manifesto and since, when it comes to security, policing and defence.
Manifesto Labour’s manifesto claimed to be fully costed, fully funded and built on a rock of fiscal responsibility, committing to a range of public spending.
Chris Dimitriadis, chief global strategy officer at ISACA discusses some of the current cyber threats and what is being done about them.
Michael Kolatchev and Lina Kolesnikova investigate the threat that organised crime poses to critical national infrastructure.
Alison Aitken, Manchester Survivors’ Choir chair explains how the choir came about and the impact it has had.
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) discusses the importance of  frontline door security in counter terrorism.
The National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) explains how control room operators can best prepare for a terrorist attack.
Peter Houghton, director of operations at the Football Safety Officers Association (FSOA) sets out some of the risks that could be experienced during the new football season and what can and is being done about them.
Back in May, dozens of campaigners completed the last leg of the Manchester to London walk for Martyn’s Law. Upon completion, Figen Murray met with then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who committed to Martyn’s Law. Later that day, he called the general election.