Phishing is a form of online fraud where scammers deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card details, by pretending to be a reliable source. This can occur through emails, social media, or fraudulent websites. Businesses of all types and sizes are targets for phishing attacks, so it is essential you […]
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Prevent: Protecting against radicalisation
Prevent supports vulnerable individuals who may be at risk of recruitment by terrorist or extremist groups, both domestically and internationally. It is one of the four components of the Government’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy, known as CONTEST, which consists of Prepare, Protect, Pursue, and Prevent. What is the Prevent strategy for terrorism? Prevent is ultimately about addressing […]
Top 10 Tips for Working from Home Securely
There are a number of challenges and risks to GDPR when some or all of your workforce works remotely. We’ve put together our top ten tips to help you handle these risks alongside your team. 1. Implement and follow WFH policies and procedures You should have a clear policy in place for staff who are […]
Safety Spotlight: GDPR & Security and Terror Alerts
As part of November’s Hazard of the Month, Security, we’re highlighting two key areas: GDPR and Security & Terror Alerts. GDPR There are seven key principles set out by the UK GDPR that inform the general data protection legislation. While not hard and fast rules, these principles lie at the heart of the regime, representing […]
Week Commencing 29/05/2023 – In The News
Serco fined £2.25m after death of custody officer Security firm, Serco, has been fined £2.25 million for health and safety failings following the death of custody officer Lorraine Barwell. Ms Barwell, a 54-year-old grandmother was kicked twice, once in the body and once in the head, at Blackfriars Crown Court in 2015 during the restraint […]
Site Security Toolbox Talk
This blog can be delivered to your staff as a Toolbox Talk. If you require a specific Toolbox Talk for your workplace, please feel free to get in touch. Reason: Insufficient security measures can lead to trespassers entering potentially hazardous areas. Leading to accidents and property damage. Outline: This talk covers matters that require consideration […]
Top 10 Tips for Improving Workplace Cyber Security
Good cyber security is the key to reducing the risk of a cyber attack in your organisations, and its main aim is to protect our devices, the services we use them to access, and the important information stored on them. The prospect of a cyber attack may seem scary, but we’ve put together some easy […]
Top 10 Tips for Fraud Prevention
All businesses targeted by fraud are at risk of loss of revenue and reputation – although small and medium sized enterprises are most at risk due to their size. Scammers have many ways to target businesses, and it is important to be aware of the different avenues they may take. However, with the right controls […]
Week Commencing 05/04/2021 – In The News
Construction Firm & Director Sentenced After Worker Falls From Height A construction firm and its director have been fined after a self-employed labourer fell almost four meters through a fragile skylight on 22nd February 2019. He suffered head and facial injuries and was knocked unconscious. He spent nearly two weeks in hospital. An investigation by the HSE found that the work had not […]
Week Commencing 18/11/2019 – In The News
New December Hazard of the Month WA Management are excited to announce our last Hazard of the Month for 2019, Trespassing! Whilst there is one jolly trespasser we enjoy in December in order to get presents, unauthorised visitors on building sites can be dangerous. The law says you must conduct your business without putting members of the public at risk. This includes the public and other workers who […]