Software associations / regulatory bodies in London (17 found)

The BRC’s purpose is to make a positive difference in the retail industry and the customers it serves, today and in the future. Retail is an exciting, dynamic, and diverse industry. It is a driving force in the economy, a hotbed of innovation, and the UK’s largest private sector employer. Retailers touch the lives of millions of people every day, supporting the vibrancy of the communities they operate in.

British Woodworking Federation (BWF) is a trade association for the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry in the UK. They offer advice, support and regulatory information to members, as well as guidance for those looking to specify timber products for their home or for commercial projects.

BWF Fire Door Alliance is operated and managed by the British Woodworking Federation (BWF). It is a scheme that champions third-party certification of fire doors and doorsets. Comprising of manufacturers of timber fire doors and fire doorsets, processors, distributors and suppliers of integral components, members share the vision that every fire door or fire doorset sold in the UK meets required standards throughout its service life.

Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure is the UK government’s National Technical Authority for physical and personnel protective security. The Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) protects national security by providing advice to the UK national infrastructure organisations, covering physical, personnel and cyber security

Deep Knowledge Group is a consortium of commercial and non-profit organisations active on multiple fronts in the realm of DeepTech and Frontier Technologies (AI, Longevity, FinTech, GovTech, InvestTech), ranging from scientific research to investment, entrepreneurship, analytics, media, philanthropy and more.

Positioning the UK at the forefront of global scientific and technological advancement. Focusing on stronger growth, better jobs, and bold discoveries.

Global Secure Accreditation (GSA) manages and maintains an independent global standard for hotel security. The standard has been established and maintained by vastly experienced senior police officers, counter terrorism experts, military and international security experts.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated that cyber security be an integral part of onboard safety management systems and must be audited. This change in legislation has given rise to a new maritime cybersecurity industry that has proven to be wildly variable in its approach to assessing systems and interpreting the standards.

The National Business Crime Centre (NBCC) is an organisation that helps all businesses and police forces learn, share and support each other, with the aim of preventing and combatting business crime and criminality.

The National Cyber Security Centre is an organisation of the United Kingdom Government that provides advice and support for the public and private sector in how to avoid computer security threats.

Next DLP ("Next") is a pioneering provider of insider risk and data protection solutions. The Reveal Platform by Next uncovers risk, stops data loss, educates employees, and fulfills security, compliance, and regulatory needs. The company's leadership brings decades of cyber and technology experience from Fortra (f.k.a. HelpSystems), DigitalGuardian, Crowdstrike, Forcepoint, Mimecast, IBM, Cisco, and Veracode.

Smart Grid Forums Ltd. are an independent conference production company serving the smart grid technical community. They monitor the market, conduct depth interviews with technical decision makers, and translate this into techno-commercial conferences that empower participants to accelerate their implementation plans and deliver exceptional results to their organisations.

Social Enterprise UK are the global authority on social enterprise and are also the biggest network of social enterprises in the United Kingdom. They are a strategic partner to government departments and have led public policy on social enterprise. They have unrivalled business relationships working with some of the biggest companies in the UK to support social enterprise through their supply chains, people and networks.

techUK represents the companies and technologies that are defining today the world that we will live in tomorrow. More than 900 companies are members of techUK. Collectively they employ approximately 700,000 people, about half of all tech sector jobs in the UK. These companies range from leading FTSE 100 companies to new innovative start-ups.

Trusted Connectivity Alliance (TCA) is a global, non-profit industry association working to enable trust in a connected future. The organisation’s vision is to drive the sustained growth of a connected society through trusted connectivity, which protects assets, end-user privacy, and networks.

The role of The UK Cyber Security Council (the Council) is to champion the cyber security profession across the UK, provide broad representation for the industry, accelerate awareness and promote excellence in the profession. It will do this by delivering thought leadership, career tools and education resources to the cyber security sector and those seeking to enter the sector.

The World Green Building Council is a global network leading the transformation of the built environment to make it healthier and more sustainable. They catalyse the uptake of sustainable and decarbonised built environments for everyone, everywhere. They work with businesses, organisations and governments to deliver on the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development.

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