Police CPI has pledged its support for the SJUK Leaders in Security Conference, taking place on 16 July at the Hilton Deansgate, Manchester.
Commenting on the news, Police CPI’s Julian Hurst said: “Police CPI is delighted to be supporting the SJUK Leaders in Security Conference in Manchester, a new and exciting event building on the success of the Middle East Leaders in Security Conference.
“The Manchester conference will see senior and influential security professionals, policy makers and heads of industry from across the UK and Europe coming together to discuss the key challenges facing security professionals, industry providers and manufacturers.
“Events like these are an invaluable opportunity to share best practice, as well as network with key stakeholders and industry decision makers. It’s a must attend conference”.
Organised by Security Journal UK and held in association with Eagle Eye Networks, SJUK Leaders in Security is positioned to be a premium conference and networking event for senior professionals working in the UK & Europe security industry. Attendance is strictly by invitation only, with members of the industry advised to register their interest in attending early to avoid missing out.
Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI), which is part of the UK Police Service, delivers a wide range of crime prevention and demand reduction initiatives across the UK.
Secured by Design is the most well-known of the extensive Police CPI portfolio, with all initiatives designed to keep the public safe from crime and to reduce the demand on the police service.
Secured by Design (SBD), which celebrates its 35th anniversary in 2024, operates an accreditation scheme on behalf of the UK Police Service for products or services that have met recognised security standards. These products or services – which must be capable of deterring or preventing crime – are known as being of a ‘Police Preferred Specification’.
There are many hundreds of companies who produce over 7000 individual attack resistant crime prevention products in more than 30 different categories that have met the exacting Police Preferred Specification. This includes doors, windows, external storage, bicycle and motorcycle security, locks and hardware, asset marking, alarms, CCTV, safes, IoT connected products, perimeter security products and many others.
SBD is the only way for companies to obtain police recognition for security-related products in the UK.
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