Dutch police can now access 200,000 private security cameras

The police in the Netherlands can now access footage from almost 200,000 privately-owned security cameras. In October 2016, 100,000 camera owners had voluntarily registered...

Home Ministry panel to monitor cybercrimes

Union home ministry has decided to constitute a panel under a joint secretary to periodically monitor cybercrimes and ensure compliance of complaints by social...

Toronto’s Auditor General finds fire safety code deficiencies in city-owned buildings

Toronto’s Auditor General has found fire safety code deficiencies in various city-owned buildings, calling out a contractor’s fraudulent practices and taking city authorities to...

Police, not Delhi govt, will control CCTVs in the capital, recommends...

The Delhi Police will be the custodian of all CCTV cameras in public spaces in the capital, including ones to be installed under AAP...

UK Home Office plans advisory board for biometrics

The UK Home Office is looking to enable an increased use of biometrics technology for policing, immigration controls and other public services while improving...

Gurgaon cops to rope in pvt security guards to tackle crime

To keep a tab on petty crimes - snatching, theft, carjacking - Gurugram police has came up with a plan to utilise the resources...

Growing infrastructure drives Saudi biometrics market

According to 6wresearch, Saudi Arabia Biometrics market revenues are projected to cross $52.9 million by 2024. During 2014-16, the Saudi Arabian biometrics market witnessed...

Global poll finds India most dangerous country for women

India is the world's most dangerous country for women due to the high risk of sexual violence and being forced into slave labour, according...

China introduces millimeter wave tech into airports security checks

China has officially introduced a human imaging device with millimeter wave technology into its airports security checks. The millimeter wave human-imaging technology is the...

‘All-time high’ threat to PM Modi: Ministers, officers won’t be allowed...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s road shows, a critical part of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s successful election campaigns, might be scaled down due an...

Police partner with private security for Sandton clean-up operation

The South African Police Service and private security company Fidelity ADT are on a mission to send a message to criminals that combating crime...

Platformization and collaboration is key to innovation in Security says DSCI

Data Security Council of India (DSCI) kicked-off the tenth edition of its Best Practices Meet (BPM), a security technology centric conference in Bangalore. The...

Seasoned veteran appointed as VP of Sales at Dahua USA

Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd., a worldwide leading video-centric IoT solutions provider, has just named Mr. Wayne Hurd as Vice President of Sales, North...

Avigilon President wins national award

Avigilon’s President and Chief Operating Officer, has been selected as a recipient of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 Award for 2018. Considered the country’s...

Successful roadshows by Dahua in five cities in India

Dahua Technology, a leading solution provider in the global video surveillance industry announced today that it has organized a series of road shows in...

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IISSM hosts seminar on smart city and cyber security

The International Institute of Security and Safety Management (IISSM) recently hosted a seminar on ‘Smart city and cyber security’ at India International Centre, Delhi. Speaking...

Govt will try to share Aadhaar data with police for crime...

The Centre would look into a request for sharing of Aadhar data with police for the purpose of cracking cases involving first time offenders...

UK Home Office embarks on new biometrics programme

Idemia has been awarded a five year contract by the United Kingdom Home Office Biometrics (HOB) Programme to deliver a new Fingerprint Matcher Service....

More women in uniform should move in public, suggests Delhi L-G...

Taking note of the growing instances of violence and crime against women in Delhi, a panel led by L-G Anil Baijal has identified several...