Blogs

Martyn’s Law and the Myth of the “Compliant Product”
Civic & Public Sector, Emergency Services & Health, High Security, Schools & Education, Security, Sports & Leisure, Zoo & Wildlife
This week we delivered one of our RIBA CPDs to a major UK zoo and one of the questions that came back centred around Martyn’s Law, officially the Terrorism (Protection…

Designing Educational Perimeters: Safeguarding Without Compromise
Schools & Education
Designing schools and education campuses has never been more complex. Architects are expected to create welcoming, inclusive and community-facing environments, while also responding to safeguarding responsibilities, planning scrutiny and long-term…

Understanding HVM Standards: PAS 68, IWA 14 and ISO 22343 Explained
Civic & Public Sector, High Security, Infrastructure & Transport, Temporary Events
Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) is no longer optional for high-risk sites. It is a critical element of physical perimeter security, designed to stop vehicle-borne threats before they reach people, buildings…

Silent Fronts: Grey Zone Warfare and the Protection of Europe’s Critical Infrastructure
Border Security, High Security, Infrastructure & Transport, Security
Grey zone warfare is now a defining security challenge in Europe. These are deliberate activities that fall below the threshold of open conflict but still aim to disrupt, destabilise and…

Who’s Really Protecting Your Perimeter?
Border Security, High Security, Infrastructure & Transport, Manufacturing, Security, Standards, Utilities
Who’s Really Protecting Your Perimeter? Why weld strength matters more than just wire gauge In the world of 358 mesh fencing, not all panels are created equal. Many companies market…















