Case Studies

Our October 2013 issue

by Mark Rowe

Behind the mask – people who were not as they seemed. That is the theme of our October 2013 print issue of Professional Security magazine.

Under that umbrella – with the security angle of having to deal with people who breach trust put in them – comes the review of a book by Mike Palmer of Roy Saunders, the famed British safe consultant who turned to crime, was caught and imprisoned; an article by Alan Dann, head of security at the University of Leeds, on a student who turned into an attempted terrorist bomber, asking how and when he was radicalised; and a report on the talk by information security awareness consultant and SASIG founder Martin Smith, who was among the speakers at the annual Retailers Against Crime conference in Glasgow in September.

Plus all the usual case studies, name to a face page, new products and services, and pages on Internet Protocol security and installers.

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