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July 2015 print issue

by Mark Rowe

Social engineering, counter-terrorism, mapping of crime, local government CCTV case studies – the July 2015 print issue of Professional Security magazine has the usual wide-ranging and insightful articles and comments covering the UK private security industry.

That’s besides the regulars – Una Riley interviews this month the chief of the National Security Inspectorate (NSI) Richard Jenkins, now he’s been confirmed as chief executive; and Jim Gannon talks us through cloud security. Plus the page of moves and new faces, four pages of case studies, four pages of new products, Roy Cooper’s gossip page for manufacturers and installers (not end users), the book reviews page, and pages devoted to installers.

We bring you words and pictures from the CCTV User Group conference at Kenilworth, including a speech by the veteran electronic security trainer Mike Tennent; and the ACS Pacesetters annual lunch at Windsor that showcased ‘security officers of distinction’. We have lunch with two security recruitment consultants who advise on how you make the most of your ‘brand’; and feature a head of the Government intelligence agency GCHQ on cyber-security, as a speaker at the Infosecurity Europe show early in June.

Pictured is a quayside scene in Bristol city centre, among the places featured in the user group conference. While public sector austerity continues and is squeezing public space CCTV monitoring like any other council service, the event heard from councils large and small, big-city and home counties, of capital spending, and efforts to make the CCTV service more indispensable.

To read the July 2015 issue online visit – https://professionalsecurity.co.uk/online-magazine/21-06-15/25-07/

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