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Month: April 2025

alarm monitoring
Access / Perimeters

Alarm installers, are you leaving money on the table?

April 25, 2025

Re-selling alarm monitoring builds a more attractive business and earns you more money, writes Alarm Watch CEO Wade Coneybeer. If you’re an alarm installer who doesn’t currently re-sell alarm monitoring, you’re leaving money on the […]

HIMARS
Defence

Peter Greener: 2025 Defence Capability Plan is a DCP for the ages

April 24, 2025

Committing $12 billion over the next four years with $9 billion in new spending, the Government seems intent on ensuring the development of significant capabilities for the New Zealand Defence Force, writes Editor-at-large Dr Peter […]

NZSM April 2025
2025

New Zealand Security Magazine – April-May 2025

April 7, 2025

Kia ora and welcome to the April-May 2025 issue of New Zealand Security Magazine! This issue is our annual government, access management, and IT security themed issue, and this year we’re focusing on the New […]

Understanding terrorism
Counter-Terrorism

New research reveals ideology is “essential” to understanding terrorism

April 7, 2025

The UK Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE) has published research demonstrating that ideology plays a central role in driving terrorism, writes Nicholas Dynon. Sacred Violence: the enduring role of ideology in terrorism and radicalisation by […]

Martyn's Law
Counter-Terrorism

Martyn’s Law: Landmark UK anti-terror legislation gains Royal Assent

April 5, 2025

Martyn’s Law will deliver increased protection to people in the United Kingdom by ensuring public premises and events are better prepared in the event of a terrorist attack, writes Nicholas Dynon. Premises and events across […]

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