First awarded 2005 | ||
Awarded for Awarded for the development of ideas for the advancement of risk and security management in the UK Presented by Association of Security Consultants Official website |
The Imbert Prize was instituted in 2005, and is awarded annually by the Association of Security Consultants (ASC) for the development of ideas for the advancement of risk and security management in the UK.
The prize consists of three categories:
- Best academic dissertation
- Most notable contribution in the security industry in the preceding year
- The ASC member that has made the most significant contribution to independent security consultancy.
The prize is named after Lord Imbert, a patron of the ASC, who was Commissioner of Scotland Yard 1987-1993, and has been a prominent figure in debates about security and policing since.
References
Imbert Prize Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA