Prama opens brand store in Surat
India’s premier indigenous security and surveillance product manufacturing company, Prama India in association with partner Gurukrupa CCTV has launched its brand store...
June 2022 Issue is NOW ONLINE
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School districts review security plans, local police promises ‘close patrols’ in...
The Palm Springs and Desert Hot Springs police departments will be conducting close patrols of its city's schools until the end of the school...
Water motors, power meters among most stolen objects during house thefts...
An analysis of e-FIRs filed in connection with burglaries and house theft undertaken by the Delhi Police Crime Branch has revealed that around 80%...
Australian, US states to trial mobile driver’s license apps
Australia’s Queensland will test out a mobile driver’s license app for an eventual statewide release in 2023, while California may also test out a...
Only 27% of 166 government hospitals in Karnataka complete fire safety...
At a video-conference with Chief Ministers on April 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had suggested that all States conduct fire safety audits in hospitals...
Report shows almost 300% rise in cyber attacks during pandemic
Corero Network Security, a leading provider of real-time, high-performance, automatic Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) cyber defence solutions has published the latest edition of...
Private security guards will now enhance security at Pune railway station
Taking note of the suspicious object found at the Pune railway station, and a bid to enhance the security arrangements, the Pune railway division...
DIY dominates growing home security systems market
According to the latest research from MarketsandMarkets, the global home security systems market size is expected to grow from USD 56.9 billion in 2022...
CCTV cameras at Delhi police stations should also record audio, says...
The Delhi High Court has said that closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed at police stations across the State should also have audio recording facility...










