


Review security. Strengthen resilience. Ensure compliance.
Review security. Strengthen resilience. Ensure compliance.
Review security. Strengthen resilience. Ensure compliance.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (PDR) is an online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 and improves readiness by analysing historical, geospatial, and online data to assess threats, vulnerabilities, and resilience. It combines real-time, historical, and geospatial data to determine the threat context for a premises or event, then reviews public-protection procedures and measures to assess resilience and identify vulnerabilities. The automated report highlights key risks, documents existing measures, and sets out risk-mitigation actions aligned with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 and national security standards.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (PDR) is an online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 and improves readiness by analysing historical, geospatial, and online data to assess threats, vulnerabilities, and resilience. It combines real-time, historical, and geospatial data to determine the threat context for a premises or event, then reviews public-protection procedures and measures to assess resilience and identify vulnerabilities. The automated report highlights key risks, documents existing measures, and sets out risk-mitigation actions aligned with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 and national security standards.
Process
Process
Process
How Does it Work?
Step 1
Collect
Collect
PDR collects data via a detailed online assessment, capturing details such as the location of a property, its associated parties, and its security layout.
PDR collects data via a detailed online assessment, capturing details such as the location of a property, its associated parties, and its security layout.



Step 2
Analyse
Analyse
The details collected from the online assessment are amplified using real-time and historical data. A scoring algorithm then processes all data into risk scores and assigns appropriate recommendations.
The details collected from the online assessment are amplified using real-time and historical data. A scoring algorithm then processes all data into risk scores and assigns appropriate recommendations.



Step 3
Deliver
Deliver
The results are automatically generated in a detailed PDF report that combines written analysis with visual summaries of risk, resilience, and recommended actions.
The results are automatically generated in a detailed PDF report that combines written analysis with visual summaries of risk, resilience, and recommended actions.



Why Use PDR?
Benefits
Benefits
Benefits



Martyn's Law Compliance
Martyn's Law Compliance
Martyn's Law Compliance
Ensure compliance with Martyn's Law
Ensure compliance with Martyn's Law
PDR (Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report) reviews public protection procedures and security measures for qualifying premises and events under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. Designed for enhanced-tier premises and suited to standard-tier and non-qualifying locations seeking a more comprehensive assessment and stronger preparedness, it records existing arrangements, identifies vulnerabilities, and outlines reasonable steps to reduce the risk of acts of terrorism, providing clear documentation to evidence compliance and support audit requirements. Regularly updated to reflect the latest NPSA, Protect UK, and UK legislative requirements.
PDR (Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report) reviews public protection procedures and security measures for qualifying premises and events under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. Designed for enhanced-tier premises and suited to standard-tier and non-qualifying locations seeking a more comprehensive assessment and stronger preparedness, it records existing arrangements, identifies vulnerabilities, and outlines reasonable steps to reduce the risk of acts of terrorism, providing clear documentation to evidence compliance and support audit requirements. Regularly updated to reflect the latest NPSA, Protect UK, and UK legislative requirements.
Documented Compliance
Documented Compliance
Documented Compliance
Prepardness Review
Prepardness Review
Prepardness Review
Data-Driven Insights
Data-Driven Insights
Data-Driven Insights
It's driven by real-time, historical and geospatial data
It's driven by real-time, historical and geospatial data
The PDR combines real-time, historical, and geospatial data to define the threat context for your premises or event. Real-time data analyses your online presence and prominence, while historical and geospatial data describe past incidents and location-based exposure factors. Historical data is compiled and maintained by a counterterrorism specialist in an internal global terrorism database that informs each assessment. This data-driven approach ensures your assessment is objective, repeatable, and contextually informed, helping to determine the threat level relevant to your site or event.
The PDR combines real-time, historical, and geospatial data to define the threat context for your premises or event. Real-time data analyses your online presence and prominence, while historical and geospatial data describe past incidents and location-based exposure factors. Historical data is compiled and maintained by a counterterrorism specialist in an internal global terrorism database that informs each assessment. This data-driven approach ensures your assessment is objective, repeatable, and contextually informed, helping to determine the threat level relevant to your site or event.
Informed Evaluation
Informed Evaluation
Informed Evaluation
Evidence-Based
Evidence-Based
Evidence-Based
Objective Analyses
Objective Analyses
Objective Analyses






National Standards
National Standards
Aligned to national best practice standards
Aligned to national best practice standards
The PDR aligns with best practice guidance from Protect UK and the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA). Their guidance shapes the assessment and report content, ensuring that your procedures and security measures are evaluated in line with UK protective security standards and consistent with national counter-terrorism practice.
The PDR aligns with best practice guidance from Protect UK and the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA). Their guidance shapes the assessment and report content, ensuring that your procedures and security measures are evaluated in line with UK protective security standards and consistent with national counter-terrorism practice.
NPSA & Protect UK
NPSA & Protect UK
UK Standards
UK Standards
National Consistency
National Consistency
Efficient and Accessible
Efficient and Accessible
Time and cost effective
Time and cost effective
The PDR generates a detailed, compliance-ready assessment report for your premises or event within 60 minutes, at approximately 5–10% of the cost of a traditional security risk assessment. Its automated process helps you save time and reduce costs, supporting better resource allocation, making terrorism risk assessments more accessible, and enabling them to be completed as needed, not only when time or budget allows.
The PDR generates a detailed, compliance-ready assessment report for your premises or event within 60 minutes, at approximately 5–10% of the cost of a traditional security risk assessment. Its automated process helps you save time and reduce costs, supporting better resource allocation, making terrorism risk assessments more accessible, and enabling them to be completed as needed, not only when time or budget allows.
Cost Efficiency
Cost Efficient
Cost Efficient
Rapid Reporting
Rapid Reporting
Accessible & Scalable
Scalable
Scalable




Learn More
Learn More


The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 requires qualifying enhanced-duty premises and events to “assess and keep under review the public protection measures that are appropriate… to reduce the vulnerability of the premises or event to acts of terrorism and to reduce the risk of physical harm being caused to individuals if an act of terrorism were to occur.”
This requirement is typically met through a terrorism risk assessment, which evaluates how existing measures reduce exposure and vulnerability to potential attacks.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 requires qualifying enhanced-duty premises and events to “assess and keep under review the public protection measures that are appropriate… to reduce the vulnerability of the premises or event to acts of terrorism and to reduce the risk of physical harm being caused to individuals if an act of terrorism were to occur.”
This requirement is typically met through a terrorism risk assessment, which evaluates how existing measures reduce exposure and vulnerability to potential attacks.
The UK Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
The UK Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
Legality
Legality
Legality
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Experience how the Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (PDR) streamlines terrorism risk assessments for UK premises and events. Generate detailed, compliance-ready reports in under an hour, replacing manual documentation with a fast, consistent, and data-informed process.
Experience how the Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (PDR) streamlines terrorism risk assessments for UK premises and events. Generate detailed, compliance-ready reports in under an hour, replacing manual documentation with a fast, consistent, and data-informed process.