San Francisco moves to limit when security guards can draw firearms
San Francisco’s public safety committee has unanimously agreed to update the city’s police code to prohibit armed security guards from drawing firearms to protect...
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Pizza Hut Australia warns 193,000 customers of a data breach
Pizza Hut Australia is sending data breach notifications to customers, warning that a cyberattack allowed hackers to access their personal information. The notification warns...
Johnson Controls hit by ‘severe’ cyberattack
Johnson Controls International is responding to a cybersecurity incident that disrupted some of its internal IT infrastructure and applications, the company has said in...
Central Railways to install 3,652 cameras with face recognition system in...
The Central Railway is all set to increase security at various locations by installing CCTV cameras. According to a release issued by the Central...
Indian Navy sets focus on niche technologies to enhance maritime security
In a significant move to bolster its self-reliance in critical technologies and platforms and enhance maritime security, the Indian Navy is gearing up to...
Coimbatore city police deploy AI-based facial recognition CCTV cams in Kovai
The Coimbatore city police have introduced AI-based CCTV facial recognition systems (FRS) and Metadata cameras for detecting suspects. The cameras are being fixed...
New survey shows concerns over police use of drones
Hundreds of high-tech police drones are flying thousands of missions across the UK, but a new survey by the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner...
Mountain Strike Corps to have independent surveillance & target acquisition units,...
The artillery wing is set for structural changes under which Surveillance and Target Acquisition (SATA) batteries will be reorganised into regiments to support the...
Australia boosts maritime surveillance with drones, aircraft upgrades
Australia will spend A$1.5 billion ($966 million) to boost maritime surveillance of its northern approaches, buying more long range drone aircraft and upgrading Poseidon...










