Border Security, Public Safety and the Challenge of the Common Travel Area
Recent reporting has once again brought attention to the Common Travel Area and the security challenges it can create for the United Kingdom.
In 2022 BGS provided an overarching security programme for one of the wealthiest and most high-profile families in the Middle East.
Recent reporting has once again brought attention to the Common Travel Area and the security challenges it can create for the United Kingdom.
London remains one of the world’s most attractive cities for UHNW individuals, yet many families are quietly reassessing whether it still feels as secure and predictable as it once did.
For UHNWIs, the NPSA’s new guidance arrives at a critical time. With targeted attacks and cyber-enabled threats on the rise, residences are now a primary vulnerability. The guidance reinforces the need for layered, risk-based security tailored to individual threat profiles.
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I simply adore the browser! Often underappreciated and overlooked, it boasts rich functionality, a complex yet well underutilised architecture, and a wide array of features and tools, all meticulously designed with the internet user in mind.
ECCTA’s overall impact on the UK business environment will be significant. The enhanced requirements for transparency and reporting will increase the administrative burden for businesses, however, it will deter economic crime by making it more difficult to hide illicit activities.
GSA Global were approached by a UHNWI whose name, brand, and reputation were at risk from a data leak containing falsified yet damaging information, substantiated with legitimate images and sensitive data easily obtained online.
GSA was asked to support the National Asylum Intake Unit (NAIU) with the screening of asylum applicants who had arrived in the UK by small boats across the English Channel.
GSA Global was asked to do an OSINT investigation following a concern that someone impersonating the client had contacted people via email.
The draft legislation to mandate the Protect Duty – the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Draft Bill – has now been presented to Parliament and is on the path to becoming law.