Counter Terror Business Newsletter

29 October 2020

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COUNTER TERROR BUSINESS 365

As a result the global coronavirus pandemic, we face a congested event schedule for 2021, with event security and the protection of public places very much in the media’s focus. On 8 October CTB365 looked at the whole Event Management Security platform, covering everything from Martyn’s Law to high security perimeter protection.....read more

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