Article of the Year Award
There are so many excellent security-related articles published in City Security magazine and on our website and we believe that the authors should be recognised for their outstanding contribution to making the world more security aware. Therefore, we are delighted to announce the City Security Article of the Year Award 2021 supported by the City of London Crime Prevention Association, Genetec and the University of St Andrews (Certificate in Terrorism Studies).
Selecting the finalists
The finalists for the City Security magazine Article of the Year Award 2021 were selected from articles published in the last twelve months’ editions (Autumn & Winter 2020 and Spring & Summer 2021) and then subsequently published online on the citysecuritymagazine.com website.
For each edition, the top three articles were selected as finalists, based on the number of views for each article, since publication online. By selecting three articles per edition, it means the articles from earlier editions do not have an unfair advantage of being online longer.
Selecting the winner
The competition will be launched on 7th December 2021 with advertising, a voting page on the website and social media.
Only subscribers to City Security magazine are eligible to vote – one vote per subscriber. If an individual is not already a subscriber and wants to vote, they can subscribe as part of the voting process.
By completing the voting form you wlll automatically be subscribed to receive City Security magazine each quarter in digital format, our bi-weekly security eReview and occasional emails relating to security that you may may find of interest. You can unsubcribe at any time. City Security magazine will not pass any of your details onto third parties. We have a GDPR policy that we adhere to.
Voting will close on the 11th February 2022 and all votes will be collated by the Editor. Full results will be published on the website. The Editor’s decision is final.
The winner will receive a prestigious plaque and certificate and will be announced at a City of London Crime Prevention Association meeting. (Details to be finalised.)
Our Supporters
City of London Crime Prevention Association
The City of London Crime Prevention Association (CoLCPA) has been in existence for more than forty years and facilitates a network of like-minded security professionals. It is a partnership between the City of London Police, the wider security community and all those involved with safety, security and emergency response.
This unique association offers monthly meetings with a varied and interesting programme. Each meeting includes the latest terrorism and crime updates, as well as information on other threats and risks and the appropriate measures to mitigate these. The CoLCPA is a registered charity and provides financial support to a number of crime prevention projects.
Genetec is an innovative technology company, with a broad solutions portfolio that encompasses security, intelligence, and operations. It is recognised by the analyst firm Omdia as the world’s leading VMS provider by market share (excluding China) and as the fastest growing access control software provider in the world.
The company’s flagship product, Genetec™ Security Center, is an open-architecture platform that unifies IP-based video surveillance, access control, automatic numberplate recognition (ANPR), communications, and analytics. Governments, enterprises, transportation and law enforcement professionals rely on it daily to improve security, increase collaboration, and gather operational intelligence.
The company serves its global customers via an integrated network of resellers and consultants in over 159 countries.
History of Genetec
At its outset, Genetec comprised a modest group of engineers with the ambition to build a physical security system that could empower customers to master their environments.
As users began to embrace IP video surveillance, the need for interoperation between video, access control and other security systems grew ever more pressing. In response, Genetec developed Security Center, a platform that brings together all security system components seamlessly within one user interface. It is the only unified platform on the market, built from the ground up and coded together for seamless interaction and workflow right out of the box.
Genetec solutions are highly flexible and support devices from an extensive ecosystem of trusted technology partners. Customers are therefore free to choose the right technologies for their environment, safe in the knowledge that all of the resulting data can be managed through one intuitive interface. It evolves with the customers’ needs, meaning users can future proof their investments, expanding the system at their own pace to respond to emerging threats or changing requirements.
Privacy by Design
Genetec believes that the respect for individuals’ privacy should be the foundation of responsible and innovative design. With this methodology in mind, Genetec solutions have been manufactured to help end users harden their cybersecurity posture and respect privacy, by making data and privacy protection features more accessible and configurable.
For more information about Genetec, visit https://www.genetec.com/
This year the University of St Andrews was ranked number 1 in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide. The first time in the Guide’s history that a university other than Oxford or Cambridge has taken top position. The Guide cited the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV) as one of the highlights of the University. Founded in 1994, Handa CSTPV is Europe’s oldest research centre dedicated to the study of terrorism. Over the past 27 years CSTPV has been producing leading research and providing teaching across the field, specialising in in-person and distance-learning education. Now CSTPV is celebrating the 15th Anniversary the Certificate in Terrorism Studies.
Certificate in Terrorism Studies from St Andrews University
A joint venture with Informa Connect, the Certificate is an online course which students can customise by choosing from 16 modules and study at their own pace. Ideal for professional development and those interested in kickstarting a career change, it can also be used for entry into the University of St Andrews MLitt in Terrorism and Political Violence for students without a prior degree or experience. A copy of the programme brochure is available here!
Much like the University, CSTPV is not resting on its laurels and is constantly updating and improving the Certificate in Terrorism Studies. Recently the academics at CSTPV wrote and launched a new module on Women in Terrorism and Counterterrorism, exploring an often-overlooked area of security. Next year the course will launch Northern Ireland: The Troubles, a module covering terrorism that is very close to home and draws upon a wealth of experience and research from CSTPV academics and research. The module explores the last 30 years of violence from terrorist groups and state actors. With a new intake starting in February 2022, now is the perfect time to enrol. Apply here!