Security product associations / regulatory bodies in United Kingdom (UK) (198 found)

SecureAlot Ltd provide complete security solutions for CCTV systems with internet remote access, intruder alarm systems and video door entry systems. It provides monitored alarm systems with police response, fully insurance approved.

The Secure Identity Alliance is dedicated to supporting sustainable worldwide economic growth and prosperity through the development of trusted digital identities and the widespread adoption of secure eServices. it offers leadership and advisory services to governments and other public bodies; supporting the implementation of digital ID projects. It is able to foster collaboration on digital ID challenges and the issues of data security.

ADS SITC is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to supporting the development of innovative and technologically sophisticated security solutions. SITC is a Special Interest Group in ADS intended to provide a cost effective means for SME and SSME's to join a broad and diverse business community.

Security Management Resources provides researched information to the Security Jobs Network job board on currently available professional level positions within the security industry.

SGS Baseefa a certification body for electrical and mechanical equipment intended for installation and use in potentially explosive atmospheres. The company is accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS).

Skills for Security is the sector skills body for the private security industry and is a not-for-profit organization. The company is governed by a non-executive Board whose role is to guide, advise and monitor the work of the executive directors. Skills for Security works with the sector to improve security skills and standards of professionalism, by providing access to training courses.

Smart Grid Forums Ltd. are an independent conference production company serving the smart grid technical community. They monitor the market, conduct depth interviews with technical decision makers, and translate this into techno-commercial conferences that empower participants to accelerate their implementation plans and deliver exceptional results to their organizations.

Social Enterprise UK are the global authority on social enterprise and are also the biggest network of social enterprises in the United Kingdom. They are a strategic partner to government departments and have led public policy on social enterprise. They have unrivaled business relationships working with some of the biggest companies in the UK to support social enterprise through their supply chains, people and networks.

Sold Secure is the premier testing and certification house for security products. The organization is dedicated to reducing the risk of crime by the assessment of security products. Established in 1992 by Northumbria and Essex Police with the help and backing of the Home Office, Sold Secure is now owned and administered by the Master Locksmiths Association.

Founded in 1955 and now serving more than 188,000 constituents from 138 countries, the Society advances emerging technologies through interdisciplinary information exchange, continuing education, publications, patent precedent, and career and professional growth. SPIE annually organizes and sponsors approximately 25 major technical forums, exhibitions, and education programs in North America, Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific.

As a specialist Certification Body, SSAIB holds wide scope of accreditation within the specialist fields of security services, electronic security and fire systems, Telecare services, monitoring, guarding services, and fire risk assessment. The objective is to provide comprehensive range of certification services within these specialist sectors. SSAIB's goal is to promote high standards of service within security and fire communities.

The Student Loans Company is a non-profit making Government-owned organization set up in 1989. They provide technology and financial support for people studying at universities and colleges throughout the United Kingdom.

techUK represents the companies and technologies that are defining today the world that we will live in tomorrow. More than 900 companies are members of techUK. Collectively they employ approximately 700,000 people, about half of all tech sector jobs in the UK. These companies range from leading FTSE 100 companies to new innovative start-ups.

The TCCA is a forum to act on behalf of all parties interested in TETRA technology, representing users, manufacturers, application providers, integrators, operators, test houses and telecom agencies bringing together all those with an interest in the provision of wireless communications in a mission critical or business critical environment.

Members are committed to complying with the relevant European Standards, the UK Supply of Machinery Regulations and other relevant legislation. It is very important to ALEM that the industry and end-user are both equally aware of the standards and regulations that need to be complied with in order to ensure that all products supplied meet the current UK and European legislation.

The CCTV User Group was formed in the mid-1990s to support CCTV Managers and to create policy & procedures to manage the use of this emerging new form of evidence. They are the national organization for professional surveillance system managers, and operate in association with NASCAM, the National Association of Surveillance Camera Managers. Together, they are the voice of public space surveillance in the UK.

The Worshipful Company of Security Professionals and the Security Institute have developed a register for security professionals as a means of recognizing and maintaining high standards and ongoing proficiency for individuals. The Register is called the Register of Chartered Security Professionals. The Chartered Security Professionals Registration Authority (CSPRA) is the management committee established to oversee development of the register.

The Cyber Safety Force founders are unified by a singular mission; to move global organisations beyond cybersecurity compliance and toward the principles of cyber safety that work to create truly safe business environments. With over 100 years of combined cybersecurity experience, founders are spearheading the transformation in how businesses assess the risks their businesses face and the effective defences they can put in place to protect.

The Door & Hardware Federation represents all the key manufacturers and installers of industrial, commercial, pedestrian and garage doors and powered gates, as well as manufacturers of locks, building hardware and architectural ironmongery.

The Emergency Planning Society has become the driving force in the world of resilience. Members have the opportunity to be part of an international network of professionals that can provide support and give those working in resilience, disaster management, and emergency planning a voice that is already acknowledged as one of the pioneers in the field.

The TRUSTED CCTV Improvement Project was started back in 2007, and has since been involved in the development of various documents and materials to help CCTV Operators improve management and operation of their security camera systems.

Trusted Connectivity Alliance (TCA) is a global, non-profit industry association working to enable trust in a connected future. The organization’s vision is to drive the sustained growth of a connected society through trusted connectivity, which protects assets, end-user privacy, and networks.

The role of The UK Cyber Security Council (the Council) is to champion the cybe rsecurity profession across the UK, provide broad representation for the industry, accelerate awareness and promote excellence in the profession. It will do this by delivering thought leadership, career tools and education resources to the cyber security sector and those seeking to enter the sector.

The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is a national accreditation body that assess organizations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services. The company accredits sectors like security, health and social care, chemical, energy, engineering, oil and gas, food safety, product safety, construction, etc.

WebWay is a global alarm transmission service provider who manage the secure delivery of your alarms & events to monitoring centers. Its systems are designed to the latest standards and are proven in thousands of implementations. WebWay's new range of signalling products are more powerful, efficient and more feature packed than ever before with Ethernet, WIFI, 2G, 3G, 4G single dual and triple path solutions.

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