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Our November 2013 issue

by Mark Rowe

On desks, the Professional Security print magazine for November 2013 with the cover story ‘vulnerable people’. A figure from the door training sector, Andy Walker, goes through what the Security Industry Authority requires of door staff for their SIA badge training. Also articles about ST13, our latest conference-exhibition (and golf!) in Newcastle; and a business crime partnership event at Milton Keynes. More on crime partnerships next issue; because plenty is going on. Also in November’s issue, retail loss prevention; the pros and cons of outsourcing your security, or ‘bundling’ to use the fashionable term; and all the usual case studies, book reviews, and pages about networked security products, and installers, and regular writers Claudia Gerrard (about legal issues you may be at risk of tripping up on; this month’s is Freedom of Information); Jim Gannon, Una Riley, and NSI chief Jeff Little. Newly announced meanwhile are our conference dates and venues for 2014 – that’s SECURITY Twenty 14, ST14 for short. Briefly, they are February 5, Nottingham; April 23, Bristol; and July 8 in Manchester.

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