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RISKXtra<br />
June 2019<br />
Contents<br />
44 The Security Institute’ s View<br />
The post-nominals CSyP are now accepted as ‘The Gold<br />
Standard’ for strategic leaders operating in the security<br />
business sector. Rick Mounfield pinpoints precisely why<br />
Training and Career Development (pp54-55)<br />
5 Editorial Comment<br />
6 News Update<br />
Inaugural Surveillance Camera Day, Securitas Q1 financial<br />
results, IRM and IOR partnership, 1E study on cyber breaches<br />
8 News Special: IFSEC and FIREX International<br />
Brian Sims previews the 2019 editions of IFSEC International and<br />
FIREX International which run at ExCeL in the heart of London’s<br />
Docklands from 18-20 June<br />
12 Opinion: Fatal Accidents in the Workplace<br />
Fatal accidents in the workplace inevitably realise questions<br />
around responsibility and criminal liability. Guy Bastable and<br />
Tom McNeill examine in detail those occasions when<br />
organisations and individuals will be found criminally liable, for<br />
which offences and with what sanction<br />
15 BSIA Briefing<br />
This month, the British Security Industry Association focuses its<br />
attentions on the very heart of security as Carl Gibbard assesses<br />
the crime deterrents developed by numerous member<br />
companies and what they achieve in practice<br />
18 The Centre of Attention<br />
In today’s high-risk and high-threat environment, there’s a very<br />
real and immediate need for a converged security approach that<br />
unifies the monitoring of both physical and cyber security<br />
events through a single platform. With this in mind, James<br />
Willison and Sarb Sembhi outline what’s in store for visitors to<br />
the Converged Security Centre at IFSEC International 2019<br />
46 In The Spotlight: ASIS International UK Chapter<br />
Most security business sector professionals fit a certain<br />
demographic. This is particularly true when we consider senior<br />
leaders across the industry, but it’s fair to state that the times<br />
are slowly changing. James Morris focuses on the subjects of<br />
diversity and inclusion in the security world<br />
48 FIA Technical Briefing<br />
As Bernard Laluvein points out, errors in the selection of fire<br />
detectors for business premises can easily be avoided by<br />
following the standards set out in BS 5839-1:2017<br />
50 Security Services: Best Practice Casebook<br />
Omar Abu-Rish details that, as threats continue to grow and<br />
evolve, today’s organisations need intelligence on all of the<br />
risks which might impact their operations<br />
52 Cyber Security: Professional Services<br />
In the UK, we’re now predominantly a services-based economy.<br />
That means a vast and complex supply chain of professional<br />
services companies. Azeem Aleem duly observes and addresses<br />
the cyber security implications of this truism<br />
54 Training and Career Development<br />
Lawrence Fennelly and Marianna Perry evaluate professional<br />
development for security managers and supervisors<br />
56 Risk in Action<br />
57 Technology in Focus<br />
59 Appointments<br />
62 The Risk Xtra Directory<br />
21 Fire Safety Management and Installation<br />
The FIA, Klaxon, Hochiki, Vimpex and Kentec all feature in our<br />
regular Fire Safety Management and Installation Supplement<br />
32 The Changing Face of Security Services<br />
Risk Xtra’s ever-popular quarterly Security Guarding<br />
Supplement contains thought-provoking contributions from Axis<br />
Security, CIS Security, Securitas and Webeye<br />
40 Meet The Security Company<br />
In association with the NSI, Risk Xtra continues its ‘Meet The<br />
Security Company’ series by shining the spotlight on Sodexo<br />
ISSN 1740-3480<br />
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