• Border management summit

    Border management summit
    What does it take to shift border security, from reacting to threats to anticipating them? That question sat at the centre of the International Border Management & Technologies Association (IBMATA) Europe Summit, in Lisbon in June – and the consultancy WWDCS was there to help answer it. WWDCS sponsored and exhibited (their stand is pictured) at the Summit, represented by Chairman Frank Dohe...
  • Identity model for the agentic enterprise

    Identity model for the agentic enterprise
    The agentic enterprise is moving rapidly from concept to reality, says John Cannava, CIO of the platform Ping Identity. As artificial intelligence (AI) transitions from passive assistant to active operational agent - executing workflows and making decisions alongside employees - a critical question arises: How can organisations responsibly harness AI to strengthen trust without sacrificing human...
  • Martyn’s Law fun fair case study

    Martyn’s Law fun fair case study
    The consultancy Surelock International, whose senior security consultant Stewart Brown we featured in the June 2026 edition of Professional Security Magazine, reports on work for its first client about the requirements of Martyn's Law.  We conducted an in-depth security survey-audit review and report in relation to an event that took place by a local authority, involving the presence of over 800...
  • AI, agentic systems and FM

    AI, agentic systems and FM
    Facilities Management (FM) has never suffered from a lack of technological promises, writes Mike Gillespie, of Advent-IM, the information security and physical security consultancy. Over the years we've been told that CAFM platforms would revolutionise estates management, that Integrated Workplace Management Systems would deliver complete visibility, that smart buildings would optimise themselves...
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  • Corps Security hails carbon reduction

    Corps Security hails carbon reduction
    The guarding and security contractor Corps Security has published its 2026 ESG report, covering its environmental, social and governance performance in 2025. It includes an 18.57 per cent reduction in total carbon footprint, Platinum certification from Neutral Carbon Zone, £275,000 raised for its charity partners, and compliance dashboard monitoring. The social enterprise says that 18.57pc reduct...

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