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SUMMARY:New Guidance on the National Security Act 2023 - Home Office & Security Institute Panel
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday\, 3rd March 2025 \nTime: 14:00 – 15:00 \nThe UK Home Office has released new guidance on the National Security Act 2023 to assist the security industry in understanding how to protect itself from approaches by state actors or those acting on their behalf. \nTo explore this guidance in depth\, The Security Institute\, in collaboration with the Home Office and the Register for Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES)\, is hosting a panel discussion. This event will provide security professionals with valuable insights and expert advice on the implications of the new guidance. \nThis session will include an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and gain a thorough understanding of the National Security Act 2023. \nModerators\n\nProfessor Simon Hepburn\, Chief Executive Officer\, The Security Institute\nMike Bluestone\, Registrar for CSyP\n\nSpeakers\n\nEdward Bolton\, Home Office\nEdward Bolton is a senior civil servant at the Home Office with over ten years of experience in various policy areas. His expertise includes strategy\, policy\, and operational delivery.\nChris Stevens\, The Security Institute\nChris Stevens is a Board Director of The Security Institute and the Supporting Director in the Counter Terrorism and Built Environment Special Interest Groups. With over twenty years of public service experience\, he is a highly regarded Specialist Security and Risk Director at an award-winning consultancy.\nDavid Cormie\, Register of Security Engineers and Specialists\nDavid Cormie is Director of Resilience\, Security and Risk at Arup\, assisting clients in mitigating risk and building resilience against both hostile and accidental threats. He serves as Vice Chair of the Register of Security Engineers and Specialists and is a principal member of the Register in areas including blast effects\, hostile vehicle mitigation\, and security design.\n\nAccess the new guidance here to ensure compliance with the law. \nStay informed about our latest updates and plans for 2025 by joining The Security Institute’s community on LinkedIn. \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Lanarkshire
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SUMMARY:Celebrating and Elevating Women in Security Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday 5th of March 2025 \nLocation: Goodenough House\, London House Mecklenburgh Square\, London WC1N 2AB \nMark your calendars for the first Celebrating and Elevating Women in Security Conference\, scheduled for 5th March to align with International Women’s Day. This pivotal event will spotlight the unique experiences\, challenges\, and contributions of women in the security sector—a field historically dominated by men. \nWomen in security often navigate systemic barriers and cultural biases\, making their achievements all the more remarkable. This conference aims to bring these stories to the forefront\, providing an empowering platform to exchange ideas\, celebrate progress\, and foster solidarity. \nAttendees can look forward to hearing from an inspiring lineup of experienced professionals—both female and male—who will share their insights into the evolving landscape of the security industry. Through their expertise\, they’ll explore the strides made in recent years and the challenges that remain\, highlighting actionable steps for driving inclusivity and innovation in the 21st century. \nJoin us for this transformative event\, where we honour the resilience and ingenuity of women in security\, inspire the next generation of leaders\, and champion a more equitable future for all. \nBook Now! \n  \nFULL AGENDA: \nRegistration & Refreshments\n09:00 \nWelcome & Introduction \nProfessor Simon Hepburn MA MCMI FRSA\, CEO of The Security Institute \nRachel Webb CSyP MSyI\, Managing Director of The Keyholding Company\, Compère \n09:30 \nChair’s Opening Address \nJulie Nel MA FSyI & Sarah Austerberry CSyP FSyI MLitt\nChair & Vice Chair of The Security Institute \n09:40 \nKeynote: The Importance of a Convergence Approach to Security\nGovernment Representative \n10:00 \nPanel: Excelling in Government Security \nSarah Austerberry CSyP FSyI MLitt\, Moderator\nGovernment Representative\nNPSA Representative\nStuart Frost BEM FSyI\, HM Government \n10:20 \nKeynote: Securing the Future \nJane Frankland MBE\, CEO of Knewstart \n11:00 \nRefreshments\, Networking & Exhibition \n11:30 \nKeynote: The Expanding Role of the Regulator \nMichelle Russell\, CEO of the Security Industry Authority (SIA) \n12:00 \nPanel: Increasing Diversity in Security \nKate Davies OBE\, HM Government\nMichelle Russell\, CEO of the SIA\nKate Bright CSyP FRSA\,\, UMBRA International\nLydia Walmsley\, Motorsports Professional \n12:20 \nBuffet Lunch\, Networking & Exhibition \n13:00 \nPanel: Developing the Next Generation of Security Professionals \nOliver Lacey PSP\, Chair of the Young Members Group\, Moderator\nMichael Coppard\, Surelock McGill\nJasmine Palmer-Garrick\, LMS\nStacey Snook\, Coventry University Protective Security Lab \n14:00 \nPanel: Safeguarding Women & Girls – International Perspective \nJulie Nel MA FSyI\, Moderator\nAnne Marie Chebib BA (Hons) PGDip\, Select Security and Stewarding Ltd\nEmma Hardy\, Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)\nIwona Kossek\, Ask for Angela CIC \n14:40 \nThe Security Institute Announcement \nProfessor Simon Hepburn MA MCMI FRSA \n15:10 \nRefreshments\, Networking & Exhibition \n15:30 \nKeynote: Cyber: New Challenges \nJames Bore CSyP MSyI\,\nManaging Director of Bores Group Ltd \n16:00 \nPanel: Securing Your Organisation \nHayley Elvins CSyP FSyI\, Sloan Risk Group\, Moderator\nSarah Austerberry CSyP FSyI MLitt\, AU Security Consulting Ltd\nChris Stevens CSyP MSc F.ISRM FSyI\, SIDOS\nBrindha McDonald MSyI M.ISRM\, Bank of England \n16:20 \nConference Concludes \n17:00
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LOCATION:Goodenough House\, Goodenough House\, London House Mecklenburgh Square\, London\, Greater London\, WC1N 2AB
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SUMMARY:INSIDER RISK SIG Webinar: Vulnerable employees or insider risks?
DESCRIPTION:🗓 Date: Wednesday 18th March 2025 \n⏰Time: 10:00 – 11:00 GMT \nJoin us to gain valuable insights into discussing the issue of vulnerable employees and the role that their organisation can play in managing and resolving both personal and organisational problems arising to help avoid any conscious or unconscious action that may lead to or be considered an insider risk. \nWe are pleased to introduce Dr David BaMaung\, a security consultant with nearly 40 years of experience in law enforcement. With a decade dedicated to counter-terrorism protective security and insider risk mitigation\, David has worked with Interpol\, Airpol\, and OSCE. He was also appointed as a Security Expert for the Manchester Arena Public Inquiry. \nJoining him is Irene Mains\, Head of Department & Senior Lecturer in HRM/HRD at GCU. With a wealth of experience in HR development and organizational change\, Irene specializes in leadership development\, coaching\, and mentoring. Her academic expertise and research provide valuable insights into how organizations can support employees while mitigating risk. \n 
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LOCATION:Lanarkshire
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