Zoom adds extra layer of security for classrooms

Video meeting platform Zoom has released an external authentication feature in a bid to keep classrooms secure amid the pandemic. The Single Sign-On (SSO)...

Gujarat govt to bring 8 municipal corporations under Gujarat Fire Prevention...

The Gujarat government has issued notifications that will bring all the eight municipal corporations in the state under the purview of The Gujarat Fire...

Airbus successfully tests automated security technology

Airbus and partner Koniku state that they have made a significant step forward in the quest for automated and contactless detection of chemical, biological...

Axis increases warranty to 5 years

Axis Communications has introduced the company's new 5-year product warranty at no extra cost. This increase, according to Axis, from the previous 3-year warranty...

Airport facial recognition could soon handle masks

The use of facial biometrics in airport systems is increasing in France and around the world, and the country’s national data protection regulator, CNIL,...

DRDO successfully tests SMART weapon system for submarines

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman, Dr G Satheesh Reddy, has claimed that once the Supersonic Missile Assisted Release Torpedo (SMART) weapon...

TSA Using credential authentication technology to improve identification verification capabilities

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Billings International Airport (BIL) is now using new technology in the security checkpoint that confirms the validity of...

India’s airports remain at risk; nothing done to tackle threat from...

The Bureau of Civil Aviation and Security (BCAS) in February 2020 had ordered all the airport operators across the country to establish drone disabling...

Delhi’s record of 150 deaths due to fires in 2019 is...

Fatalities in blazes -- be it in residential buildings, commercial structures or in vehicles -- in the national capital were higher in 2019 than...

Europe’s top court confirms no mass surveillance without limits

Europe’s top court has delivered another slap-down to indiscriminate government mass surveillance regimes. In a ruling the CJEU has made it clear that national...