A new International Standard is being developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to help cities plan and manage big events, particularly in the aspect of public safety and security.
Business and academic literature points to conflicting, confusing and/or proprietary ways of carrying out innovation activities. So the question is how do you get the most value from your innovation activities?
As many companies don’t know how to reskill, upskill and organize cost-effective ways to integrate learning and upskilling with their business operations, BSI has created PD 76006:2017, Guide to learning and development.
Today's information security landscape is evolving at breakneck speed. Not only is the volume of data ever growing but so is the range of devices that can be networked, also known as the Internet of Things. That means a greater potential for cyber-breaches and more far-reaching consequences if those breaches occur.
In this article we explore 10 examples of the usual and unusual ways that companies are using BWV and how applicable BWV is for use by the private sector's suppliers and procurers.
More than 20 million illegal products have been seized over the last year as a result of operations by local trading standards services in England and Wales.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is to increase checks on law firms after finding that too many were not complying with anti-money laundering regulations. It warned that it would take 'strong action' against firms that continue to fall short.
Technology is advancing quickly. The responsibility of ensuring that patients are able to manage their risk of exposure to EMI sits on the shoulders of device manufacturers and medical staff.
Any business involved in the production, manufacturing or selling of food has both a legal duty and a moral obligation to be totally transparent with consumers about their food – that is with regard to ingredients and nutritional value.