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Allied Joint Publication-3.14 describes the fundamental aspects of force protection and provides guidance on the planning and implementation of force protection.
This publication explores the fundamentals, threats, operations and functions of cyber.
Guidance for small businesses on how to put simple cyber security measures in place.
Researchers should use this guidance to understand the security measures you need to follow and how to apply them when working with defence research.
Adds a technical code about transportable gas cylinders to the carriage of dangerous goods regulations (exception notice 5).
Code of practice for officers exercising functions under Schedule 1 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 in connection with seizing and retaining travel documents.
This service allows the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and industry partners to manage cyber risk across the defence supply chain.
See attached for detals of Single Accommodation and Married Quarters at Akrotiri.
Section 28 direction form and map.
The composition of the UK’s intelligence machinery.
A toolkit to help you plan communication strategies and and develop good risk management.
Counter-terrorism local profiles identify the threat and vulnerability from terrorism and extremism relating to terrorism in local areas.
United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances.
In 2008 the Civil Contingencies Secretariat commissioned Leeds University to produce 'Understanding Crowd Behaviour'.
Provides information for the research, academia and higher education sector on how to comply with the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.
All the examples chosen follow the principles set out in the British Standard for Business Continuity Management - BS25999.
Lists the regulated substances, the concentration thresholds and the labelling required for these products.
This publication provides the foundation for communication and information systems supporting Allied joint operations.
Cyber Security Model information about the proportionate security controls to be implemented and evidence to be submitted as part of all MOD contracts.
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