We take a closer look at 5 iconic and secure buildings in the world and examine what they are designed to protect against.
How to mitigate the risk of a vehicle attack in urban areas
How to achieve optimal access security for buildings
A specially built guardhouse, placed inside or outside the perimeter, ensures your reception so that staff and visitors can easily come and go with optimal security.
How far can a vehicle penetrate behind a security solution?
Safe City Solutions in Holland has created a very good poster illustrating the penetration of vehicles into an area after they have hit the perimeter security solution.
Car-Free Sunday creates more space for the city’s reopening
The government’s proposal for car-free Sundays aims to make room for cultural events in the city. But it may also be interesting for the city’s restaurants, bars, and cafes during the reopening.
How to Protect a Building from Explosions
Integration of protection objectives and security layers through good design.
How Explosions Damage Buildings and People
Understanding the Anatomy of an Explosion
7 Ways to Combat Terrorism through Better Physical Security in Scandinavia
Driven by the ever-changing threat levels of the last 15-20 years, Scandinavians – along with the rest of the world – have become accustomed to a wide range of security measures that previous generations could hardly imagine.
Physical Security in Terror Attacks against Krudttønden in Copenhagen
The attacks on Krudttønden and the Jewish synagogue on February 14, 2015, shook the Danes. We take a closer look at the two events from the perspective of physical security experts.
Physical security at the terrorist attacks on Charlie Hebdo
Integration of Protection Objectives and Security Layers through Good Design










