If you like tennis, you may have been watching yesterday’s Wimbledon final, in which two tennis players competed against one another to win a match of tennis. Brian Sims reported on the security arrangements there.
Last year’s terror attacks in Mumbai brought the issue of luxury hotel security into the international spotlight. Now Frost & Sullivan says the issue is a global priority. It makes sound business sense to protect important guests.
Elsewhere today, a security director has been found guilty of working without a licence; the BSIA has spoken to anti-ID fraud MP Nigel Evans; and Paxton has launched what it claims is a ‘revolutionary’ new access product. High tech!
Internal Security? Despite the name, it’s got nothing to do with red blood cells versus white blood cells, or adding anti-intruder devices to your organs. It’s a show that’s co-located with IFSEC India. You should go to it! That’s Internal Security India 2009.
Also, why not have a vote in the security Manufacturer of the Year category in the 2009 Security Excellence Awards. Who wins? You decide! Along with quite a lot of other people. And entries for other categories should be coming in – the deadline is this Friday. Do so!