🗓 Date: Wednesday 4th June 2025
⏰Time: 12:00 – 12:45 BST
Join the Protective Security Special Interest Group’s (PROSSIG) Built Environment sector Co-Chairs Jonathan Eddery and David Buston as they delve into the Security Overlay developed in partnership with the NPSA – aimed at raising awareness and broadening understanding of its applications and limitations in the built environment.
👨💼 Jonathan Eddery
CSyP, CSMP, CTSP, MSyI, SABRE, SQSS
🏅 2023 OSPA Outstanding Security Consultant award winner & 2024 finalist
Jonathan is a Chartered Security Professional with a background in policing and professional sport. He currently leads high-profile projects, supporting DfT guidance on Aviation and Station Security.
✈️ Consulting across 7 major airports in the UK & internationally
📚 Expertise: CPTED, SNA, VDA
👥 Co-Chair, Protective Security Special Interest Group
👨✈️ David Buston
CSyP, FSyI, MAPM, SABRE SQSS
With 40 years in security – including 22 in the Royal Marines Commandos and UK Special Forces – David brings strategic insight and cross-sector expertise.
🏗️ Experience spans UK Critical National Infrastructure and global mega-projects
🛠️ Specialist in Counter Terrorism, Emergency Planning & Design Assurance
👥 Co-Chair, Protective Security Special Interest Group
1️⃣ Overview of the RIBA Plan of Work & security roles at each stage
2️⃣ Practical insight into applying security activities at each design phase
3️⃣ A real-world case study featuring the Security Overlay in action
4️⃣ Discussion on challenges when the security consultant arrives late
5️⃣ Live Q&A session to share experience and best practice
🔗 Recommended Reading
We recommend attendees read the Security Overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work beforehand – though it’s not essential.
👉 Click here to view the guidance
🎯 Who Should Attend?
Professionals across the built environment – architects, designers, project managers, and security consultants – this is a must-attend event!
🛑 Please Note:
👤 Open to Validated Members Only (ASyI, MSyI & FSyI)
📝 Register now to secure your place and expand your understanding of security in the built environment!