The BSIA has published Cyber secure it - a summary of current guidelines to minimise the exposure to digital sabotage of network connected equipment, software and systems used in electronic security systems.
These guidelines are designed to assist organisations and stakeholders involved in the manufacture, supply, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and inspection of such systems and also end users and those involved in remotely monitoring such systems.
It will provide confidence throughout the supply chain promoting secure connection of products and services, instilling end user confidence in connected security solutions.
These guidelines are based on international industry best practice and refer to recognised international guidance and standards.
A better end user experience.
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BSIA Ltd where at stand IF.3450 on the 16-18 May 2023 at the ExCeL London where the co-located IFSEC, FIREX, Facilities Show and Safety & Health Expo events took place!
The BSIA has elected new chairmen to three of its technical sections.
Each of the Association’s sections of membership – which cover all aspects of the private security industry – are led by a Chairman who help to facilitate the vital discussions held at our quarterly section meetings. Throughout their term, they will help the BSIA to identify the key issues within their respective sectors that a collaborative endeavour can achieve in order to progress the industry.
The BSIA has published Cyber secure it - a summary of current guidelines to minimise the exposure to digital sabotage of network connected equipment, software and systems used in electronic security systems.
The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has launched its 2019 celebration of the industry’s finest, the British Security Awards.
Taking place on Wednesday 10 July at the Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square, the British Security Awards will celebrate the achievements made by security officers and teams across the UK’s private security industry, as well as acknowledging innovations in technology and business and the career contributions made by long-serving industry stalwarts. The industry will be recognised in 16 categories in 2019 including: Security Personnel, Innovative Security Project, National and International Partnership, Entrepreneur of the Year, Business of the Year, Apprentice of the Year and Bravery.
’The increase in organisations using accredited lone worker devices is reducing unnecessary call outs to alarms by police forces, impacting significantly on costs to the taxpayer and enabling an effective response to potentially life-threatening situations.
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