New BSIA website warns over identity theft
The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has launched a new website to help businesses protect themselves and their customers against identity fraud.
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Licensing is even more rigorous
Sir at the Security Industry Authority (SIA), we are continually improving the rigour of our licensing process and, following a customer review, we have duly implemented a range of new services to improve efficiency and enhance the licensing experience.
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Skills First: How will the security industry develop skills?
Earlier this year, Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for industries to address the problems of the UK skills shortage, appealing to employers to offer training courses. By 2018, the Government wants to see one in five young people on apprenticeships. How, though, will this training development translate into the security and building controls industries?
Omni Security Services Limited; proud sponsors of NASDU
Omni Security Services Limited are proud to be associated with NASDU, the leading UK organisation for security dog users.
Harvey Sharpstone, founder and Managing Director of Omni Security said "This is a special opportunity for us to help and support best practice. NASDU who are at the forefront of the security dog industry aren't commercially focused, so their promotion of welfare, training and education within the security dog sector is unbiased and in our opinion unequalled. NASDU consistently promote best practice within the canine security sector of our industry and with canine support work an increasing and important part of the services that we offer, we are pleased to support them."
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