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SUMMARY:CTSIG Webinar -SIA Consultation for Section 12 Guidance
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday 29th  May 2026\nTime: 13:00 – 14:00 ( GMT )\nVenue: Online\n\nThe Security Industry Authority (SIA) is inviting organisations and professionals who may fall within the scope of Martyn’s Law – the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 – to review and provide feedback on its draft statutory guidance ahead of implementation. \n  \nTo help you understand what this means for you\, the SIA will be hosting a webinar which explains: \n  \n\nWhat Martyn’s Law means in practice\nThe SIA’s proposed role as regulator\nKey points from the draft guidance\nHow to take part in the consultation before it closes\n\n  \nThere will also be an opportunity to ask questions. \n  \nMartyn’s Law\, named in memory of Martyn Hett who tragically lost his life in the Manchester Arena attack\, is designed to improve public safety by ensuring venues and events are better prepared to respond to potential terrorist threats. \n  \nThe SIA’s consultation is an important opportunity for organisations to understand how the SIA intends to regulate when Martyn’s Law comes into force – expected in ​Spring 2027. \n  \nThe consultation closes at 11:59pm on Friday 12 June 2026. You can respond online on GOV.UK: Martyn’s Law: draft section 12 statutory guidance – GOV.UK \n  \n  \n** Open to SyI Members only **
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/ctsig-webinar-sia-consultation-for-section-12-guidance/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED N&R + NI Webinar - An Introduction to Radiological Security
DESCRIPTION:New Date: TBC \nTime: TBC \nVenue: Online \nEvent Overview \nRadioactive materials are used across many sectors and beneficially impact our lives in many ways whether that be in the health sector for specialist medical examinations and treatments\, or the agri-food sector for irradiation and sterilisation of seeds and food products. However\, malicious actors may seek to utilise these materials in order to cause harm to people and the environment. This webinar brings together academic\, policy\, and industry specialists to provide an overview of the global threat landscape; the UK policy on radiological material security; and specialists delivering a novel threat reduction programme seeking to eliminate highly active radioactive sources. \nSpeakers: \nDr Bahram Ghiassee is a nuclear analyst\, Visiting Academic (Physics Dept\, UoSurrey)\, and Associate Fellow at Henry Jackson Society. He is a member of the International Nuclear Law Association and a chartered member of the Nuclear Institute. He holds qualifications in International Law (LLB & LLM\, UoLondon) and Nuclear Science & Tech (PhD\, Imperial College). His recent book is titled ‘Radiological Terrorism — A Global Threat’\, Routledge\, 2026. \n  \n  \n** Open to SyI Members and NI Members** 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/nr-ni-webinar-an-introduction-to-radiological-security/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Catch Up with the FLOSIG Supporting Director
DESCRIPTION:Catch Up with the FLOSIG Supporting Director – Member Forum  \n📅 Date: Friday 12th June 2026🕑 Time: 12:00 – 12:45 💻 Format: Online via Microsoft Teams \nJoin us for our Catch Up with the FLOSIG Supporting Director session. This online forum provides a regular opportunity for members to connect directly with the Supporting Director of the FLOSIG\, ask questions\, share feedback\, and contribute to the future of the FLOSIG. \nThis is your space to engage\, influence\, and be heard. \nNo booking required – simply join using the Teams link at the scheduled time and take part in the conversation. \nWe look forward to welcoming you and hearing your views. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/catch-up-with-the-flosig-supporting-director/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260615T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260615T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155542
CREATED:20260518T151055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T073056Z
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SUMMARY:PPICPSIG Webinar - From Crowded Places to Captivity
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday 15th June 2026 \nTime: 12:00 – 13:30 \nVenue: Online \nEvent Overview \nThe 60-minute kidnap overview briefing provides an insight to participants how to manage a kidnap-for-ransom incident. \nThe learning includes: \n·       A review of strategic decisions upon which the business’s policies can be based. \n·       An understanding of key decisions that they are likely to face in dealing with a kidnap or extortion. \n·       The decision-making structure required to manage a kidnap incident throughout an organisation. \n·       The expectation and roles of stakeholders involved in a Kidnap for Ransom incident. \n·       A focus on the key policy issues and the challenges of legality\, financial issues and incident ownership and accountability. \nAn overview of current global trends in kidnap and extortion. \nSpeakers: \nFiona McCormack BEM MSc – Director \nFiona McCormack is a Director in Control Risks’ Security Risk Consulting business\, where she leads the delivery of crisis and security consulting services to clients across Europe and Africa. With over three decades of experience in high-stakes law enforcement and crisis management\, Fiona brings strategic insight and operational expertise to both corporate and government clients facing complex security challenges. \nPrior to joining Control Risks\, Fiona served for 31 years with the Metropolitan Police Service in London\, where she held a range of senior leadership roles. \n  \nFiona is a qualified hostage negotiator\, senior investigating officer\, and senior identification manager. She has advised FTSE 250 companies and international governments on crisis management\, terrorism\, and anti-corruption investigations\, and continues to deliver bespoke training and strategic guidance across multiple sectors. \nCormac Healy MA –  Senior Consultant \nCormac is a Senior Consultant in the Security Risk Consulting business. He delivers consulting support to Control Risks’ clients across Europe\, Africa and APAC\, advising on crisis and security management\, kidnap and extortion response and critical-incident preparedness. \nPrior to joining Control Risks\, Cormac served for over 13 years with the Metropolitan Police Service in London\, leading operational teams across counter-terrorism\, serious and organised crime\, kidnap and extortion\, and major-incident response. He held senior leadership roles spanning tactical command\, operational delivery and organisation-wide risk management\, responding to terrorist attacks\, investigating international terrorist organisations and hostile state activity\, and leading crisis response to high-risk\, time-critical incidents. \nCormac holds a Masters degree in Policing and Criminal Justice from Canterbury Christ Church University and a BA from the University of Exeter. He is a nationally trained kidnap\, hostage and crisis negotiator\, with extensive experience supporting counter-terrorism operations\, crisis response and sensitive investigations in environments of heightened political and reputational risk. \n  \n  \n** Open to Members & Non Members ** 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/ppicpsig-from-crowded-places-to-captivity/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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SUMMARY:N&RSIG + NI Webinar - Civil Nuclear UK Drone Operations: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 16th June 2026 \nTime: 12:00 – 13:00 \nVenue: Online \nEvent Overview \nSpeakers: \nPaul Tonks CSyP\, MBA\, MSc\, BA (hons) is Head of Security and Resilience for the NDA Group\, and has been Chair of the UK civil nuclear Drones working group since 2017 and sponsors innovation challenges for the future security systems. \nPaul’s extensive experience has seen him in roles in NDA\, EDF\, Lynx Security\, Senator Security\, 1st Bn Parachute Reg. \n  \n** Open to Members ** 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/nrsig-ni-webinar-civil-nuclear-uk-drone-operations-lessons-learned/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Catch Up with the CEO!
DESCRIPTION:Catch Up with the CEO – Monthly Member Forum (2026 Series) \n📅 Date: Tuesday 30th June 2026🕑 Time: 14:00 – 15:00 GMT💻 Format: Online via Microsoft Teams \nJoin us for our monthly Catch Up with the CEO sessions. These online forums provide a regular opportunity for members to connect directly with the CEO\, ask questions\, share feedback\, and contribute to the ongoing development of the Institute and its membership community. \nThis is your space to engage\, influence\, and be heard. \nNo booking required – simply join using the Teams link at the scheduled time and take part in the conversation. \nWe look forward to welcoming you and hearing your views. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.security-institute.org/company-event/catch-up-with-the-ceo-2/
CATEGORIES:Security Institute Events,Webinars
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