It’s not often that we start an editorial by saying thank you from the team and I. So many of you have contributed and along the way with both advice and critique that has always been well received and helped us become the company we are today. It is also cheering to know that we […]
Outsmarting the smart home – Security vulnerabilities in the modern house.
Year after year, technology continues its onwards march, every week we see new advances in computer learning, miniaturisation and engineering that are helping to turn science fiction into science fact. Technology is part of everything we do, whether is sharing our cycle rides, looking after our children or talking with our friends. We are becoming […]
Gap Years and Security
In 2015, 29,000 UK students deferred their placements at university to take a year out before entering academia and then (hopefully) the world of work. The rite of passage of 18-year-olds tending bars and manning café’s, slowly putting together the money for flights and hostels is familiar to many families across the UK. No numbers […]
The Legend of Russia’s Active Measures
In Russia and the Ukraine there is a term ‘aktivnye meropriyatiya’, which roughly translates as ‘active measures’ or ‘events’. These active measures and the concept of hybrid war have deep roots in the Soviet system as well as Russian imperial practice. At its core, the Soviet use of active measures was broader and more institutionalised, […]
Superyachts – A dimension of risk?
With the superyacht industry booming over recent years, it is perhaps inevitable that this market catering exclusively for the global elite has presented new and challenging security issues. Pirates, hackers and other opportunistic criminals are all seeing the value that comes from targeting super-yachts and mitigating these risks is something every yacht owner should consider. […]
Unwelcome Valentine – Stalking and Harassment
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, many people will be expecting anonymous messages from secret admirers. Although this occasion is romantic for many, not all secret admirers are welcome. In fact, over one million individuals receive unwanted attention from stalkers every year. Stalking, by its definition, is the unwanted or obsessive attention by an […]
4 weeks until the XXIII Winter Olympics
Welcome back to work! We hope you had a happy holiday. Following the fun of the festive season, it is time to turn our attention to the next momentous event on the horizon. As you may know, the XXIII Winter Olympic Games will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9th – 25th February 2018. […]
The Shrinking State – The Increasing Vulnerabilities
Amongst the general Brexit gloom another perhaps more disturbing headline appeared in the papers. This was the announcement that police would no longer be investigating burglaries and other ‘low level’ crimes. In fact, if the police do not have a named suspect, they will not proceed with an investigation or a prosecution. The British police […]
Black Swan – Expect the Unexpected
Following the tragic events in Las Vegas on Sunday 01st October, where 59 people were killed and a further 527 people were injured after Stephen Paddock opened fire on an open-air country music festival (attended by 20,000 people) from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel on the Las Vegas strip. This horrific incident […]
Against Your Will – Kidnap
There is no doubt that kidnapping remains one of the most disturbing occurrences that could happen to an individual. As such, our editorial this month is dedicated to highlighting the various forms of kidnapping prevalent in modern society and the ways in which you can protect yourself and your family from being targeted. Kidnappings can […]