13th December 2021
It’s time to celebrate, writes Una Riley. Professional Security Magazine’s WiS (Women in Security) Awards will be launching a new Academy read more
15th November 2021
For those of you that attended the 2021 Women in Security (WiS) Awards, you will know that Jayne King was the winner of the industry category. read more
10th May 2021
Here’s the latest from Una wearing her hat of chief exec of IPSA (International Professional Security Association). The IPSA front-line read more
06th April 2021
Russel Kerr, Managing Director of the guarding firm SecuriGroup, is one of those industry characters that makes a difference within our read more
08th March 2021
As featured in the March print edition of Professional Security magazine, February saw a virtual awards ceremony to celebrate the 2020 WiS (Women read more
06th July 2020
The Professional Security Magazine Women in Security Awards (PSM-WiS) are the security profession’s dedicated awards that recognise the read more
14th February 2020
Una met Ian Todd, pictured, CEO of the Security Industry Authority (SIA) late last year, as featured in our January print edition. That was read more
13th January 2020
Our regular contributor Una Riley has met most of the chairs and chiefs of the Security Industry Authority since the SIA’s day one in 2003. So read more
15th October 2019
The Women in Security (WiS) awards just get better and better, writes Una Riley. This year the event started with Alex Carmichael CEO, SSAIB, Roy read more
12th March 2019
There will not be many of you out there that have not heard of the WCoSP (Worshipful Company of Security Professionals). It was established in read more
17th October 2018
The Professional Security Magazine Women in Security Awards are the security profession’s dedicated awards that are judged and hosted by the read more
16th July 2018
I was particularly looking forward to meeting Lucy Lewis, the first female Cambridge University Marshal in over 800 years of the read more
11th June 2018
I recently attended the WCoSP (Worshipful Company of Security Professionals) Master’s Lunch at the beautiful Drapers Hall in the heart of the read more
14th May 2018
The WiS (Women in Security) awards judges gathered as guests of Baroness Ruth Henig at the House of Lords on April 24 to celebrate their read more
09th April 2018
Time flies – next year it’s 20 years since the start of what became the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals (WCoSP). The read more
12th March 2018
Una Riley our USA Correspondent is back in Los Angeles talking to security professionals there. This month: Maureen O’Connell former FBI Agent read more
18th January 2018
Every time I have the occasion to open LinkedIn, Paul Evans, MD, Carlisle Support Services is on the front page. This has been consistent since read more
10th December 2017
I was originally going to meet up with Daniel Hardy (pictured) in Dorset which would have been a mutually convenient venue for both of us. read more
13th November 2017
As the new leader of the ‘Disability Confident Group’ within IPSA I have been obliged to start attending functions again. Since I was diagnosed read more
08th October 2017
After the events of 9-11 an International Ship and Port Facilities Security (ISPS) code of practice was introduced by the International Maritime read more
15th September 2017
It is that time again in the wider world of security when the entire private security profession is unified with one voice at the Women in read more
14th August 2017
Our regular contributor Una Riley writes: As a woman in security and company owner I have held many industry roles that had previously only been read more
13th July 2017
The Professional Security Magazine Women in Security (WiS) Awards are the security profession’s dedicated awards that recognise and honour the read more
12th June 2017
The Professional Security Magazine Women in Security (WiS) awards 2017 are being hosted by the NSI (National Security Inspectorate). Una Riley read more