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           Andy Donaldson CSyP MSyI, Head of Security for REM and Co-Chair of the SyI Counter Terrorism
           Special Interest Group, spoke with authority about understanding the terrorist threat, and protecting
           complex crowded places environments (Publicly Accessible Locations). Andy was able to use his
 Counter-Terrorism: Lessons Learned   current workplace at the Shard as an example of this type of environment.
           I, David BaMaung CSyP FSyI, Director of Able Security Consultants, then spoke about lessons that
           have been learned from the Manchester Arena Inquiry, based on the publication of Volume 1 of the
           Public Inquiry report, the challenge of Grey Space, and the potential links and implications to the long
           awaited Protect Duty.
 Conference held in Glasgow   Colin Montgomery was the next speaker and he talked about the challenges of protecting the
           public within the Higher Education sector. He also discussed the concept of a Protective Security
           Management System, and how he had used this approach as Head of Security for Strathclyde
           University.

           The importance of partnership working was one of the key themes that ran through the conference
           and a joint presentation was given by Russel Kerr MSyI, Managing Director of SecuriGroup, and Emma
           Sellar, their Communications Manager, who talked about their role within Cross-sector Safety and
           Security Communications (CSSC) within Scotland.
 Dr. David BaMaung is a Fellow of the Security Institute   CSSC Scotland is a multi-agency body involving both the public and private sector, which played a
 and Chartered Security Professional. He has 39 years’   key role during the COP26 event in Glasgow in 2021. It ensured that critical security messages were
 experience in law enforcement, and has worked in the   disseminated to the wider Scottish businesses and community timeously and effectively. This was
 private sector for several years. In 2020 he served as a   partly achieved through breakfast briefing delivered by the police and managed by SecuriGroup on
 security expert to the Manchester Arena Public Inquiry.   behalf of CSSC.
 Here he tells us of the recent success of the Security
 Institute’s latest event held in Glasgow.   The final speaker was Angela Vernon-Lawson CSyP FSyI, COO and Acting CEO of the Security Institute,

 “Glasgow is no stranger to terrorism. On 30 June 2007,   who talked about the future of the Institute and what it was providing and planning to provide to its
           membership.
 a terrorist drove a Jeep Cherokee filled with propane
 canisters at the glass terminal doors of Glasgow Airport,   After an excellent event, delegates were treated to a finger buffet and drinks reception courtesy of
 setting the vehicle and part of the building on fire.   SecuriGroup. Hopefully this will be the first of several events to be held in Scotland in the future.
 Fortunately, no members of the public were killed in the
 attack.   Special thanks to Becky Bills, Martina Greatrex and Dominic Chandler MSyI from the SyI and Emma

 It was therefore fitting that the first Security Institute   Sellar and Susanne Parker of SecuriGroup for all their hard work in organising the event.”
 event in Scotland for several years, was held in Glasgow
 on the 8th June this year. The topic of the conference
 was lessons that have been learned from terrorist
 attacks in the past, and how these lessons can be used
 to protect us all in the future.
 The event stemmed from a chance conversation with
 the then CEO of the Security Institute last year, that
 there was a need to host a members’ event in Scotland.
 From this discussion, an events team was set up
 involving the Institute staff, and we managed to
 persuade an ex-colleague and friend, Allan Burnett to
 join the team. Allan is a Fellow of the Security Institute
 and Strategy Director of SecuriGroup who kindly agreed
 to sponsor the event. This allowed it to be offered free
 to members, and future members of the Institute.
 Baroness Ruth Henig CSyI, President of the Security
 Institute and Chair of SecuriGroup, chaired the event
 on the day and had many challenging questions for the
 speakers at the question and answer session. The event
 was opened by Sir Iain Livingstone, Chief Constable
 of Police Scotland who provided the audience with a
 Scottish perspective of policing. Unfortunately, Sir Iain’s
 presentation was temporarily interrupted when the
 venue had to be evacuated due to a suspicious vehicle
 parked nearby!






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