BSIA Hosts Broadcast on Security Industry Post Covid-19

The BSIA webinar will be broadcast live on Wednesday, 15 July.
The BSIA webinar will be broadcast live on Wednesday, 15 July.

The British Security Industry Association is holding a broadcast in July with leading industry experts on how security officer services will adapt and be perceived after Covid-19 and how the pandemic affects the industry and the infrastructure of the country.

The webinar ‘Security personnel – return to normality?’ will be broadcast live on Wednesday, 15 July and will feature a panel of Chief Executive of the Security Industry Authority, Ian Todd, Chairman of Security Officer Services at the BSIA, Tony Cockcroft and Managing Director of Securigroup, Russel Kerr. Key questions the panel will be discussing are: How is the industry attracting people into the security and what will be the requirements of public protection post Covid-19, and what can companies do to raise the perception of the role of the security officer?

The broadcast will be chaired by the Membership Development Manager at BSIA, Tom Ford.

Mike Reddington, Chief Executive at BSIA, said: “As we exit lockdown and have to navigate public spaces again, our security officers will have a crucial role in supporting public confidence.  We are working closely with the Police and all other public bodies to find the best way to achieve this and our broadcast in 15 July will be a great opportunity to hear from the industry on what these challenges will be.”

Places on the broadcast can be booked online.

 

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