The CSARN network also offers business intelligence, educational networking events, training and specialist project management for its growing membership
The CSARN network also offers business intelligence, educational networking events, training and specialist project management

Integrated security solutions manufacturer TDSi has joined as the latest Member Partner of CSARN, the UK’s largest resilience and business security membership network.

CSARN is an award winning business security and staff safety advisory service, bringing together public and private sector leaders, as a not-for-profit enterprise. The organisation proactively develops inter-city business networks, between regions and countries, to ensure best practice and key business connections are kept alive.

TDSi’s Managing Director, John Davies comments, "We are delighted to be part of the CSARN network. Millions of people rely on TDSi security systems to gain secure, reliable access to installations, across the globe, in all sectors and we therefore welcome the opportunity to exchange knowledge and best practice with other industry security experts. We’re looking forward to collaborating with new partners and keeping abreast of the most up-to-date and relevant news and events in the security industry from other network members.”

The CSARN network also offers business intelligence, educational networking events, training and specialist project management for its growing membership.

CSARN Chief Executive Brett Lovegrove adds: "TDSi are a long established global leader in integrated access controls, and we are delighted to welcome them into CSARN membership. Such great expertise will be warmly welcomed by CSARN's growing security and resilience forums. CSARN is committed to providing the best possible education and networking opportunities for business organisations and TDSi will provide a further enhancement to our community with their highly professional global footprint.”

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