National Counter Terrorism Security Office

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The National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) is a police unit. It is funded by, and reports to, the Home Office, which advises the British government on its counter-terrorism strategy. The National Counter Terrorism Security Office supports the protection of the United Kingdom's crowded spaces, hazardous and potentially vulnerable or at risk sites, as well as offering advice on a range of threats and dangerous substances. They work alongside the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure and Counter Terrorism Policing. The National Counter Terrorism Security Office is also responsible for running National Counter Terrorism Security Advisers (CTSA's) network. National Counter Terrorism Security Advisers are embedded in police forces across the UK and provide direct support and guidance to help build the resilience (c.f. also psychological resilience) and security of the United Kingdom from terrorist attacks.

Publications

2015 (six)

Target hardening of devices

2014 (thirteen)

NaCTSO moves to GOV.UK

2012 (six)

Security at general aviation airfields

2011 (two)

Secure in the knowledge: building a secure business

2009 (four) - places of worship, major events, health, Higher and Further education

Counter terrorism protective security advice for places of worship

2008 (two) - hotels and restaurants & commercial centres

Counter terrorism protective security advice for hotels and restaurants

2007 (two) - visitor attractions & bars, public houses and clubs

Counter terrorism protective security advice for visitor attractions

2006 (two) - stadia and arenas & shopping centres

Counter terrorism protective security advice for stadia and arenas

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