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Responding to the Terrorist Threat in Event Security: Strategies for Safety

In an increasingly complex security landscape, the event industry must adapt to the rising threat of terrorism. Dan Mason from Asure Event Security outlines actionable strategies to enhance safety. This includes both overt and covert security measures, such as improved communication and vigilance before and during events. Essential practices involve engaging security personnel, deploying CCTV, conducting bag searches, and utilizing scanners. Additionally, it's crucial to check visiting clients and remain observant of suspicious behavior. Effective health and safety protocols along with business continuity planning are key to preparedness.

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Responding to the Terrorist Threat in Event Security: Strategies for Safety

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  1. Dan Mason Asure Event Security

  2. The Terrorist Threat • How should the event industry respond? • What can we do? • Overt Security • Covert Security

  3. How should we respond? • Panic? • A slight change in basic working practice- Ask for more of your suppliers • Better communication • Be more vigilant

  4. Overt Security Before and During your Event • Security Personnel • CCTV • Bag Searches • Scanners and Metal Detectors

  5. Covert SecurityBehind the scenes • Check visiting clients • Be observant of people (Hostile recognisance) • Be prepared – Health & Safety and Business continuity planning

  6. Any Questions ?

  7. Dan MasonAsure Event Security

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