Counter Terror Business 58
This is set to be a big summer of sport, with the men's Euros and the Olympic and Paralympic Games taking place in neighbouring countries in the space of a couple of months. In this issue of Counter Terror Business, we investigate some of the high-profile incidents that have taken place at sporting events over the last few years and what was learnt from the subsequent investigations.
TCCA discuss the current threat to critical comms and the International Air Transport Association look at global aviation security.
There's a couple of articles from the PSSA on HVM and perimeter security and we take a look at the future of facial recognition as a surveillance tool.
Martyn's Law is still working its way through parliament, and with a general election on the way, the timeline of it becoming law is uncertain. In the meantime, campaigners are stepping up the pressure on government.
Polly Jones, editor
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