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Corps Intel launches

Corps Security has launched its Corps Intel business to provide intelligence, specialist risk management and tailored consultancy services.

Corps Intel’s range of comprehensive advisory services respond to the evolving threat landscape faced by businesses today. This not only includes criminal activity, but also factors that can disrupt or harm business activities and reputation, including protest and activism, misinformation and disinformation, geopolitical instability and increasingly interconnected systems which expose greater vulnerabilities.

Corps Intel aids organisations in understanding their exposure to threats, identifying risks earlier, and acting decisively before disruption occurs. Corps Intel’s analyst-led intelligence delivers a suite of services, including threat monitoring; digital footprint assessments; physical penetration and contingency testing; policy and procedure development and implementation; expert witness services; security consultancy; and subject matter expert services.

Neil Shanks, Director of Corps Intel said: “A business is only as strong as its weakest point. Ninety-nine per cent of a business’s continuity plan may be strong, but if one per cent isn’t, the business is at risk. Organisations need to spot a threat before it arrives at their door and have the correct procedures in place to deal with it effectively. It’s this peace of mind that Corps Intel provides.” 

Corps Intel builds on Corps Consult, the security services provider’s specialist consulting and advisory services.

Safety at Work
FMJ and Watco Webinar: Meeting compliance in a new culture of accountability 

From January 2026, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) formally separated from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Created under the Building Safety Act 2022 in response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the BSR is designed to raise safety standards across the built environment and introduce a stronger culture of accountability, transparency, and proactive risk management.

This shift places facilities managers in a more strategic safety assurance role – far beyond routine maintenance.

FMJ and Watco are hosting a webinar on 22 April at 11:00am to explore what this new regulatory landscape means for FMs. To register for the webinar click here.

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