Malaysia Police may be allowed to use military hospitals

The Armed Forces may allow police personnel to use military hospital facilities, says Jeneral Tan Sri Zulkifli Zainal Abidin. The Armed Forces chief said...

ATM Skimming, most reported cyber crime, say experts

The recent incident of an ATM machine of Dadar branch of Shamrao Vitthal Cooperative (SVC) Bank being skimmed by two unidentified man without the...

IIT Kanpur signs MoU with UP Police for predictive policing

UP DGP Mr OP Singh has signed an MOU with Director IIT Kanpur Prof Abhay Karandikar on behalf of UP Police and IIT (K)...

Smiths CT technology boosts security at Heathrow

New baggage-screening devices from Smiths Detection that use computed tomography (CT) technology can remove passenger inconvenience, allowing them to leave both large electronic devices...

NCRB invites bids to implement Automated Facial Recognition System

The National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) has called for applicants to bid for the implementation of a centralised Automated Facial Recognition System (AFRS). The...

Power Bank fire causes emergency landing of Virgin Atlantic flight

A Virgin Atlantic flight from New York to London made an emergency landing in Boston after a power bank phone charger caught fire in...

Two ordnance factories open firing ranges to private players

Two government-run arms makers have thrown open their firing ranges for use by private companies to test their equipment in a first-of-its-kind initiative under...

Delta barriers prevent 2 attacks just 8 days apart

The Delta Scientific DSC501 barrier has helped prevent two vehicle attacks just 8 days apart at a naval station at Mayport Naval Station, Florida,...

Hyderabad Airport becomes India’s first to introduce Facial Recognition for passengers

To ease out air travel hassles, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad is deploying facial recognition tech which can replace the need for a...

Police and security services can legally use children as spies, UK...

Children can legally be used as spies by police and security services despite the “self-evident” danger in which it places them, a UK court...