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British Security Industry Association recognises security officers for keeping people and property safe

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) announces its regional security personnel winners for 2022, recognising security officers across the United Kingdom for their commitment to keeping people and property safe. The BSIA’s regional security personnel awards are part of the Association’s British Security Awards, which returns to the London Marriott Grosvenor Square on 29 June. All regional winners will now go forward as national finalists. Security personnel categories The security personnel categories of the British Security Awards are sponsored by Camberford Underwriting For over 20 years the regional awards, sponsored by Camberford Underwriting, have recognised the talent, dedication, skill and bravery exhibited by security personnel in their roles. In 2022 the five categories, Best Newcomer, Best Team, Outstanding Act, Service to the Customer and Security Manager of the Year saw a record number of entries. Mike Reddington, Chief Executive, BSIA said: “It is our honour to be able to recognise through the British Security Awards each year the work of security officers across the United Kingdom for their role in keeping people and property safe.” “This year’s winners should be immensely proud of their achievements, and we wish them the best of luck as they now go forward to the national finals of the British Security Awards.” The 2022 regional winning companies are: Allied Universal, Bidvest Noonan, G4S, MAN Commercial Protection, Mitie, OCS Group, Pilgrim's Risk Management, SecuriGroup, Securitas UK, SGS, STM Group, Westgrove Group. The security personnel categories of the British Security Awards are sponsored by Camberford Underwriting.

More than 2,300 professionals from Security, Fire and Safety industry gather at Securex West Africa 2019

This year from the 16th – 17th of April, the Landmark Centre in Lagos, Nigeria hosted the ninth edition of Securex West Africa. Over two bustling days of business, more than 2,300 professionals from across the Security, Fire and Safety industry crossed the threshold to witness key technology advancements, market trends and do business. Among the dignitaries to open the exhibition and conference this year was ACP Gbolahan Odugbemi, Assistant Commissioner of Police for Lagos State representing the Commissioner of Police, Major General J.I Unuigbe, Representing the Chief of Army Staff for the Nigerian Army and John Bray, Consulate General for the US Government in Nigeria. Each esteemed keynote speaker addressed the vital importance of sharing information and cutting-edge technology within the Security, Fire and Safety industry to further progress opportunities in the region, especially in transformative times globally. They praised Securex West Africa 2019 as an excellent opportunity to achieve these goals and bring together the West African security industry. Solutions from various sectors on display With over 761sqm of technology, equipment and services on display from more than 100 leading brands, attendees at this year’s Securex West Africa were privy to cutting-edge solutions across varying subsectors within commercial, cyber, perimeter and homeland security in addition to fire and safety. A truly international exhibition, this year the show attracted industry professionals from 21 countries including Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. An overall increase in visitor numbers of 56% since 2016 demonstrates that Securex West Africa is growing from strength to strength. Attendees at Securex West Africa were privy to solutions across varying subsectors within commercial, cyber, perimeter and homeland security George Pearson, Regional Director at Afrocet Montgomery, the organisers behind Securex West Africa had this to say on this year’s edition: “In reality, we’re all living in relatively uncertain times from a security perspective, whether we’re discussing political turbulence, cyber-attacks or terror threats, our exhibition growth year on year, both in visitor figures and show size is indicative of why shows like Securex are so important to progress our understanding of how to protect against and prevent security and safety breaches.” One of the best events in West Africa 28% of visitors in 2019 were dedicated to Commercial Security, whilst 33% to Information SecurityThis year, visitors came in their thousands to the exhibition from varying sectors, the top five of which were Systems Installers, Information Telecommunications, Engineering, Safety & Security Consultancies and Oil and Gas. 28% of visitors in 2019 were dedicated to Commercial Security, whilst 33% to Information Security, which reflects the rapid growth taking place in the cyber market. A further 14% were dedicated to Fire & Safety, 11% to Homeland Security and 13% to Perimeter Security. Mr Adewale Muriziq Salisu, a Security and Safety Consultant from Fourthman Security Services gave the following testimonial about this year’s event: "Securex West Africa is one of the best security conferences and exhibitions in West Africa if not the best. It involves all aspects of security, safety, cyber and fire protection which all organisations and individuals can use. Securex brings the best in security and safety exhibition and conference and if you miss it, you miss a lot." Alongside the exhibition each year, organisers put together a compelling selection of daily Conference sessions for both exhibitors and visitors alike to attend. Hosted by esteemed industry experts, these carefully put together sessions are designed to inspire and inform industry members. This year, 70% of visitors attended at least one of these sessions. 21st century security solutions On the first day, the most popular session was a Panel Discussion centred around ‘21st Century Security Strategies and Solutions’ and included representatives from SBM Intelligence, Suncast Security, Airtel Networks, Beacon Consulting and Academy Halogen in addition to the Former Police Chief in Nigeria and Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on overseas affairs and investments. The most popular session was a Panel Discussion centred around ‘21st Century Security Strategies and Solutions’ Meanwhile, Day 2 of the Securex Conference shifted its focus onto Fire and Safety technical sessions. Delegates at these sessions had the opportunity to hear from expert representatives from key fire and safety brands including Bristol Fire Engineering, Mobiak S.A., Surveillant Fire, Afrisec, Afritech Solutions and Hancock Security Nigeria. Topics discussed included the importance in choice of firefighting equipment, product showcases, tall building fire and safety management, safe cities and OEM demonstrations. The second day of Securex West Africa also gave way to the co-located cyber-focussed security conference: WACSS (West African Cyber Security Conference). An invitation-only event organised in conjunction with KPMG and sponsored by the Nigerian Communications Commission, this year WACSS welcomed 129 esteemed cybersecurity delegates. Now in its third edition, WACSS has grown to be recognised in the region as the leading high-level cyber-focussed security conference and attracts a great deal of senior industry stakeholders. Achieving business objectives In a post-show survey for Securex West Africa, 98% of visitors achieved all or most of their business objectives in attending the eventFor the second year running, Securex West Africa hosted the OSPAs (Outstanding Security Performance Awards 2019). This year, the event took on a new format in the shape of a Gala evening of dinner, drinks, award-giving and valuable networking amongst the finest performing business and professionals in the Nigerian Security industry. In a post-show survey for Securex West Africa, 98% of visitors achieved all or most of their business objectives in attending Securex West Africa. Furthermore 84% of those visitors had purchasing power within their business, contributing to a collective visitor spending budget for security, fire and safety solutions totalling more than US$ 150 million. These results, coupled with overall exceptional feedback from exhibitors, further emphasises the quantity and quality of business opportunities available to both local and international businesses in West Africa. Exhibitors say on the event Speaking to a couple of exhibitors who took part this year, here’s what they had to say on Securex West Africa 2019: "It's been really good; with the sales we’ve made we can justify the business case to be here next year! Looking at everything, I've made personal connections with my competitors and the brand awareness has been great for us." Bukky Bademosi, Business Development Manager, Pilgrims Africa Ltd. "For my region, it is the most important show. We want to present our manufacturers with a platform where they can come and see that Nigeria is a place where we can make money. We've had many good leads and we'll be here next year!" Edward Van Trotsenburg, Managing Director, AFRISEC.

IFSEC Global confirms stellar judging panel for ‘Top influencers in Security and Fire 2018'

IFSEC Global has announced that Microsoft CSO Mike Howard, security consultant Don Randall MBE and Baroness Neville-Jones, chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC), star on a 30-strong judging panel for its ‘Top influencers in Security and Fire 2018.’ Lead judge Grant Lecky, co-founder of the Security Partners Forum, drew on his extensive contacts network to appoint a diverse line-up of judges. He said: “Many of these judges were appointed based on strong recommendations and all are award winners themselves – often multiple times. They could hardly be better positioned to identify the next generation of influencers coming through.”  Acknowleding security professionals “Several have even appeared among IFSEC’s influencers in previous years. Though being a judge bars them from appearing this time round, they’re all only too happy to ‘send the elevator back down’ to other professionals doing great things in the fire and security industries.”, he added. Lecky himself featured in IFSEC Global’s list of top influencers in 2014 and 2017. In the last year alone, he has won five prestigious accolades, including a spot on the Canadian Who’s Who and an Outstanding Achievement in Global Cybersecurity (OAGCS) Award from the Ontario College of Management and Technology. Judging panel for ‘Top influencers in Security and Fire 2018’: Ahmed Qurram Baig, co-founder, CISOCONNECT Baroness Neville-Jones, chair, British Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) Carol Osler, Senior VP, head of financial crimes, fraud management, enterprise project management Cath Goulding, head of IT security, Nominet David Burrill, co-founder, Burrill Green Denis Lauretou, Head of Security & Safety, chez Banque de France Diana Burley, executive director & chair, Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection Don Randall MBE, senior adviser, Pilgrims Group Dr Robert Docherty, MD, Flame Risk Solutions Francisco Poley Herrera, security director, European Federation of Security Directors GB Singh, editor, Security Today & Security Update Ian Moore, CEO, FIA Izabela Albrycht, chair, Kosciuszko Institute & CYBERSEC Jason Brown, national security director, Thales Lynn Mattice, MD, Mattice & Associates Lynwen Connick, CISO, ANZ Banking Group Martin Harvey, Tyco International Mike Howard, CSO, Microsoft Mike Hurst, vice chairman, ASIS UK chapter Pauline Norstrum, MD, NetVu Ltd Peter Houlis, MD, 2020Vision Systems Rachaell Saunders, CEO, National Protective Services Steve Durbin, MD, ISF Steve Lasky, editorial director, Southcomm Security Media Group Tacito Leite, director of security, Indra Theresa Payton, CEO, Fortalice Una Riley, CEO, iAudit Consultants Ltd Victoria Ekhomu, MD, Trans-World Security Systems Ltd & School of Management & Security Wendy Bashnan, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Security, NATO Yvan De Mesmaeker, Secretary general of the European Corporate Security Association The top influencers in Security and Fire 2018 will be announced in the IFSEC Security Briefing to be held in May 2018.

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