This guidance outlines the particular sabotage threat and provides a toolbox, signposting users to relevant useful guidance
Project Servator is a policing tactic that aims to disrupt a range of criminal activity, while providing a reassuring presence for the public
Guidance of the mitigation of the risks associated with the use of fire as an act of sabotage
Fire may be used to devastating effect by those wishing to cause harm to people, premeditated damage to property, or a combination of both.
A method of detecting individuals with hostile intentions by observing their behaviours and activities
Why and how hostile reconnaissance is conducted, and the principles of how to disrupt threats during the reconnaissance phase, along with practical measures on how to reduce the vulnerability of their site
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has launched the Stay Safe, Tell Security campaign, urging the public and businesses to remain vigilant and report any unusual activity to nearby licensed security operatives or the police.
How to develop and maintain a professional, motivated, and attentive guard force and CCTV team
NPSA, in collaboration with ACT, is proud to announce the publication of Recognising Terrorist Threats a guide for the security professional.
This guidance helps you to recognise suspicious adverts and recruiter behaviours and understand how you can protect yourself and your organisation by reporting concerns and ceasing engagement if something doesn’t look right
This guidance supplements existing Security Minded Communications guidance and provides tailored advice for UK organisations which have remote or rural locations as part of their estate in the UK.
Hostile reconnaissance is the term given to the information gathering phase by those individuals or groups with malicious intent
NPSA have released new election protective security guidance on protecting pedestrian queues
Protective security advice to safeguard those working in the UK’s democratic institutions who may be targeted by state actors
This series is for anyone working in the election space, including but not limited to central or local government officials, candidates, campaigners, returning officers and polling station staff
10 important steps organisations can take to enhance physical security measure to mitigate state threats
This series is for anyone working in the election space, including but not limited to central or local government officials, candidates, campaigners, returning officers and polling station staff.
The destruction of sensitive items should be undertaken via a secure process. This section provides those responsible for information assurance and physical security with best practice guidance
Guidance for those responsible for planning the movement of sensitive items on the need for protective security during transportation
This series is for anyone working in the election space, including but not limited to central or local government officials, candidates, campaigners, returning officers and polling station staff
Tamper indicating equipment can be used to provide physical evidence of unauthorised access to a secure area or object.
Consider security early when seeking investment to protect your company and help you prepare for the National Security and Investment Act
The National Security Act (the Act) introduces measures to modernise counter-espionage laws and address the evolving state threat to national security
This guidance helps you to recognise suspicious adverts and recruiter behaviours and understand how you can protect yourself and your organisation by reporting concerns and ceasing engagement if something doesn’t look right
The UK’s thriving science and technology sector is at risk of being compromised by certain states for their technological, economic, political, and military gain. Secure your success
Foreign governments could use their intelligence services and their economic power to target your research. Secure your success
Being part of the UK's Critical National Infrastructure makes you, your colleagues, and your organisation highly attractive targets to certain states. Secure your success
Critical and emerging technology companies are at risk of being compromised by certain states for their technological, economic, political, and military gain. Secure your success
UK technology companies are at risk of being compromised by certain states for their technological, economic, political, and military gain. Secure your success