New contract with Corendon Dutch Airlines

"LMC" security is proud to announce a new contract with Corendon Dutch Airlines for the safeguarding of the Aircraft on its new destination Israel Eilat.








"LMC" SERVICES Security
Safety and security are key priorities in which "LMC" Security Services has been succesful in recent years due to a friendly and customer oriented approach. Our Security Service Managers look at new concepts and develop new training courses for staff who have to work on a specific location as objects, events or Aviation Security.
These security tasks are extremely important and demand responsibility of the security guards and are therefore regulated in (international) legislation. The consequences can be profound if the implementation of these laws are not handled according to established procedures.
All our security guards and staff of our clients follow an intensive training program. Our security guards are constantly trained and tested in order to guarantee the high safety standard and to ensure the quality to our customers.


"LMC" security is proud to announce a new contract with Corendon Dutch Airlines for the safeguarding of the Aircraft on its new destination Israel Eilat.
All Airlines operating flights from outisde the EU into a EU destination are required to meet the following articles: Commission Regulation (EG) nr.300/2008 Article 13 Air carrier security programme Article 14 Entity security programme Commission Regulation (EU) nr.185/2010
Minister of Security and Justice Ivo Opstelten today officially opened the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The Centre will develop and provide expertise and advice, support and carry out responses to threats and incidents, and strengthen crisis management.
Cyber spying and cybercrime are the major cyber threats the Netherlands is currently faced with. The year 2011 saw an increase in these incidents. Public authorities and private organisations alike have been the target of cyber spying on a regular basis. These cyber attacks are aimed at obtaining confidential information of economic or political value or immediate pecuniary advantage.
The threat level in the Netherlands remains ‘limited’. In the past few months, fewer messages containing threats to the Netherlands or Dutch nationals have been posted on relevant jihadist websites than in comparison with the previous period. A favourable development for the Netherlands is that fewer messages containing threats to the Netherlands and Dutch nationals were published on relevant jihadist websites in the past few months than compared to the preceding period.
The international Clean IT project recently launched its first workshop in Amsterdam. A mix of public and private organizations was present to discuss the illegal use of internet. The Clean IT project is initiated by the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain and is partly funded by the European Commission.
Today the minister of Security and Justice opened the annual international ICT-security symposium of GOVCERT.NL. This year’s theme is ‘Decade of Challenges’. This 10th symposium of GOVCERT.NL as the Cyber Security and Incident Response Team of the Dutch government we look back at the past but most of all to the future: the opening of the National Cyber Security centre in January 2012. This symposium captures the most up to date knowledge on information security, while meeting and reuniting with ...