Indian police use face recognition app to track Covid-19 patients

Police in Pune have developed a facial recognition software system for surveillance of ‘Home Quarantined’ persons in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad cities. Police Commissioner Dr...

Marriott suffers second data breach in less than two years

The personal information of at least 5.2 million Marriott customers has been hacked, the company said. It’s the second major data breach for the...

Singapore to get tough on abuse of security officers

Those who abuse and harass private security officers carrying out their work could be liable under new offences that the Ministry of Home Affairs...

SIS deploys over 2 lakh personnel across 630 districts in wake...

Manpower security behemoth SIS (Securities and Intelligence Services) is under no self-quarantine lockdown. On the contrary, the Union government has listed the company’s fleet...

Honeywell ramps up face mask production

Honeywell has announced it will immediately expand its manufacturing operations in Smithfield, Rhode Island, to produce N95 face masks in support of the U.S....

Tihar to release 3,000 inmates to decongest prison amid coronavirus outbreak

Tihar Jail authorities have said that they have decided to release about 3,000 prisoners to decongest the prison to contain the spread of the...

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ADT temporarily halts door-to-door sales

As a reaction to the need for social distancing due to COVID-19, ADT is suspending door-to-door sales for its reps and is asking its...

Govt asks private security agencies to pay workers during coronavirus lockdown

With reports of a large number of private companies, cinema halls and hotels terminating private security guards or keeping skeletal staff, the government has...

1.4 lakh more CCTVs to be installed, streetlights to be changed...

Rolling out the first budget of its new term, the Delhi government proposed to install an additional 1.40 lakh CCTV cameras in phase 2...