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Information security has come a very long way over the past half a century. Starting out as a bit of a practical joke between colleagues back in the 1960s, the steady rise of technology in the years ...
Everything you need to know about LPS 1175 certification, why it is so highly regarded in the physical security sector and the testing processes involved.
A guide to getting firestopping right in new buildings, from the design stage, through to handover and future building management.
In worrying news for the fire safety industry, the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS) has found that more than three quarters (76%) of fire doors it inspected in 2019 were condemned as not fit for ...
In this final article of three related to firestopping, Simon Ince discusses the value of independent Third Party Certification, illustrating how it can support improved fire safety standards.
Alan Cox highlights the many hotel fire safety issues he’s found and explains his experiences upon liaising with owners and the relevant FRS.
An overview on the role of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, in the physical security sector, how it has developed and its potential uses.
Sophos researcher James Lyne shows you how to hack a security camera. It's alarmingly easy and should concentrate minds in the security industry.
Everything you need to know about fire glass and fire-resistant glazing, in conjunction with the Glass and Glazing Federation.
A tech writer specialising in cybersecurity, working with Redscan on this and a number of other GDPR, MDR, and ethical hacking projects. They are one of the most effective methods for protecting ...
A guide to fire safety for offices, covering common hazards, fire risk assessments and common sense measures.
The UK’s CPNI has released new guidance on Fire as a Weapon attacks, where terrorists attempt to use fire to harm people, property, or both.
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