Training

Brexit for breakfast

by Mark Rowe

After the UK’s referendum vote on the European Union for Brexit, what of the strategic and operational implications of the new political environment? The business body London First is holding a seminar, titled ‘Security and Resilience Implications of Brexit for London, on Thursday, July 21. It’s running from 8.30am for a 10.30am finish, at the hosts SOAS (part of the University of London) and sponsored by the contract guarding company CIS Security.

As the organisers, the Security and Resilience Network arm of London First, say, the Brexit vote is sure to be new challenges in both security and resilience for the business community in London. This briefing will consider the early effects and the possible consequences that large and small businesses will need to bear in mind in their planning. The chair of the event and one of the speakers is Sir David Veness CBE QPM, the former senior Met Police man now among other things chairman of the Security and Resilience Network Advisory Board, for London First. Another invited speaker is John Barradell, Chief Executive of The Corporation of London.

Visit http://londonfirst.co.uk/networks/security-and-resilience-network/.

For the network’s other events planned for later 2016, visit http://londonfirst.co.uk/.

Related News

  • Training

    US cyber framework

    by Mark Rowe

    In the United States, to help the US’s financial, energy, health care and other critical systems better protect their information and physical…

  • Training

    Manchester event

    by Mark Rowe

    More than 200 delegates are already pre-registered to attend Manchester’s annual security event, which is set to mark its twentieth anniversary with…

  • Training

    OFSTED Good Provider status

    by Mark Rowe

    Skills for Security has hailed the keeping of its OFSTED Good Provider status from the education watchdog. SfS has increased its apprenticeship…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing