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Contents<br />

Name to Face 10<br />

Roy’s Gossip 13<br />

Jim Gannon 14<br />

News 16<br />

Guarding 21<br />

Contracts 22<br />

Una Says 28<br />

Guarding Interview 30<br />

Close Protection 34<br />

Breakfast at Speedy's 38<br />

Servator 41<br />

Drones 44<br />

Steve Collins 46<br />

Risk Management 48<br />

Yorkshire Voices 52<br />

NHS IT 54<br />

Mike Gillespie 60<br />

Business Crime 62<br />

Installers 64<br />

Books Reviewed 70<br />

Products 72<br />

Directory of Services 76<br />

I Feel Strongly 82<br />

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ISSN 1745-0950.<br />

SEPTEMBER 2017 PROFESSIONAL SECURITY<br />

Features<br />

18 spending the budget<br />

In our regular pages on UK and<br />

overseas uses of<br />

products and<br />

services, from<br />

access control<br />

and doors to<br />

rostering<br />

software, we<br />

feature the One<br />

Love concert, the NHS and Gatwick.<br />

50 deputy md<br />

We found that the Borough<br />

Market near London Bridge<br />

was as bustling as ever,<br />

despite the Saturday night,<br />

June 3 terror attack. But we<br />

weren't there to rubber-neck;<br />

we were meeting a senior<br />

guarding company woman<br />

we mentioned last issue.<br />

60 killer cars<br />

As a cyber attack on a<br />

connected car could kill,<br />

should we talk in terms<br />

of safety not security,<br />

asks Mike Gillespie.<br />

70 book reviews<br />

We welcome a new edition of a<br />

handbook of crime prevention; a<br />

new work on cyber scams and<br />

fraud; and an American writing<br />

on business travel security.<br />

Institute conference<br />

The Security Institute has another varied and<br />

impressive line-up of speakers for its tenth annual<br />

conference.<br />

It's running on October 3 at the Honourable<br />

Artillery Company, City Road, London EC1Y. Prof<br />

Martin Gill is returning as the day's chairman.<br />

Among the speakers (who are also Institute<br />

members) are<br />

Matthew Drew, Group<br />

Security Director at<br />

Rolls Royce, having<br />

moved there in 2015<br />

from Hewlett Packard;<br />

and Peter Spindler, a<br />

former Metropolitan<br />

Police Commander,<br />

now of the trainers<br />

and consultants Soter<br />

41 servator<br />

latest<br />

Over recent years<br />

we've detailed<br />

Servator patrols at the<br />

Commonwealth<br />

Games, railway<br />

stations and nuclear<br />

power stations. Now,<br />

a shopping mall. Just<br />

being there says something<br />

about business receptiveness.<br />

Protective<br />

Services, who<br />

featured in our<br />

July issue on<br />

crime scene<br />

management.<br />

Other former<br />

senior<br />

policeman<br />

speaking is Allan<br />

Burnett, now director of the Scottish-based<br />

guarding company SecuriGroup; and as senior as<br />

former police get, Lord John Stevens. Topics<br />

include security culture and counter-terrorism. And<br />

like last year (pictured) the event is as much about<br />

who you can meet. It's not meant to be about how<br />

nice the food was, although those cakes on the<br />

left, with the icing in the logo of the company<br />

Associated Security, did look too good to eat. Not<br />

that it stopped some people!?<br />

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