The Security Institute, Inclusive Security Special Interest Group
Lisa Reilly, GISF Executive Director is Co-Chair of the this group established in 2020. The Inclusive Security group aims to explore and understand how engagement…
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Lisa Reilly, GISF Executive Director is Co-Chair of the this group established in 2020. The Inclusive Security group aims to explore and understand how engagement…
It is extremely difficult to protect a facility that is attacked by an angry mob. There are however a few measures that can be considered to pre-empt and prepare for mob attacks. This guidance outlines some such measures.
In this one-off podcast, Tara Arthur, GISF’s Projects and Membership Officer (Americas) speaks to Heather Hughes, GISF’s Deputy Director. Since February, Heather has been leading GISF’s activities on COVID-19. During this short release, Tara and Heather discuss some of the…
Gaining certification indicates that an INSSA member has demonstrated a specific level of competence as an INSSA security risk management professional. The SRMP-Regional certification tests…
COVID-19 has shifted the important work carried out by health professionals to the forefront of all of our minds. Yet, despite the applause these workers often receive, they remain exposed to many risks. For this instalment of the GISF Blog, we interviewed Christina Wille, Director of Insecurity Insight.
Adherence to this policy should help to reduce the likelihood and impact of vehicle accidents.
A checklist for the safety and security aspects of travelling.
A risk assessment document that helps gives insight into the dangers your organisation, programmes and, crucially, your staff face in a specific location.
This handbook provides practical guidance, good practices and links to legal and technical references.