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What specifically does NPSA want businesses and security professionals to do?
Businesses and organisations should regularly review their holistic approach to Physical, Personnel and Cyber
Security, putting in place measures to address any vulnerabilities.
What will stay the same? Those working in:
· Emerging technology should review and implement NPSA ‘Secure Innovation’ advice.
NPSA will continue to be the UK’s National Technical · Academia and research should review and implement NPSA ‘Trusted Research’ guidance.
Authority for physical and personnel protective · Supply chain management should review and implement NPSA ‘Protected Procurement’ guidance.
security, maintaining its expertise in counter · Publicly Accessible Locations should review and implement NPSA guidance and advice which can be
terrorism as well as state threats. It will continue to accessed at www.npsa.gov.uk/publicly-accessible-locations and through the PROTECT UK website.
help organisations understand the range of threats
they and the UK face, for example from terrorism, Security professionals can help by continuing to engage with NPSA and ensuring contacts previously
espionage, and state actors, and importantly what aware of CPNI know that NPSA now provides this advice and guidance.
they can do to minimise their risk through how they
operate day to day, and the security community is vital NPSA supports security professionals by providing Chartered Security Professionals (CSyP) and members of the
to achieving these aims. Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES) with access to additional resources. For more information
visit: www.npsa.gov.uk/npsa-working-security-professionals
Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) also remains vitally
important, and NPSA will continue to work closely with
organisations across CNI. NPSA will also continue to
work closely with key partners including partner NTAs
(NCSC, UK NACE); Government departments; the
National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO)
and the police. 25-27 APRIL 2023
NEC BIRMINGHAM UK
NPSA recognises that the protective security needs,
resources and understanding of sectors vary
significantly and will therefore look to develop advice
and guidance that is scalable to meet these diverse
security requirements.
What’s next?
It will expand and build upon on the work of tried
and tested campaigns like: Trusted Research; Secure
Innovation; Protected Procurement; and Think Before
You Link, to reach new sectors and audiences, often
jointly with partners. Its campaigns will include training, THE UK’S AWARD WINNING NO.1
guidance, and advice offering to help organisations of
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