Training

Manchester morning

by Mark Rowe

Manchester Security: Safe and Secure for Business runs on Wednesday, September 20, at St Ann’s Church, Manchester. The event offers the North West business community insights into security issues; and provides advice to help better protect them against threats and acts of crime. The programme includes:

– Formal opening by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Assistant Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine, pictured;
– Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hitchen, Deputy Head of Intelligence, Counter Terrorism Policing North West – Partnership Approach to the Threat from Terrorism in the UK
– Gary Hibberd, MD, Agenci – The Dark Web – A Real Journey into a Virtual World
– Chief Inspector Gareth Parkin, Greater Manchester Police – Policing the City; and
SelectaDNA – Using Synthetic DNA to Convict Criminals.

The event is free to attend; doors open at 8:30am, when refreshments and breakfast snacks will be provided; and the event will close around 11:30am.

SelectaDNA, Window Security Solutions and Noonan Services Group are sponsoring the event and their crime prevention products will be on display.

The event is organised by Manchester City Centre Crime Prevention Panel with the support of GMP, Manchester City Council and Atmaana Business Consulting.

Organisers ask that you register in advance; places are still available at: https://manchestersecurity2017.eventbrite.co.uk.

Related News

  • Training

    TINYg non-exec

    by Mark Rowe

    Jason Towse, Managing Director for contractor Mitie’s security management business, has joined the leadership team of TINYg. That’s the not for profit…

  • Training

    ASIS education at GSX

    by Mark Rowe

    PerpetuityARC Training, part of Linx International Group, will be at booth 1484 at the Global Security Exchange (GSX). Formerly the ASIS Annual…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing