ESRI India launches a GIS innovation hub in Noida

ESRI India, the global leader in geographic information systems (GIS) recently launched its unique innovation hub at its headquarters in Noida to enable customers...

UK government to invest £25.5M on improved aviation security

The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is launching a new competition on behalf of the Future Aviation Security Solutions programme (FASS) focusing on vehicle...

Ozone, plans to diversify into Security & Surveillance and IoT

Ozone Enterprise Group, an Everstone Capital PE equity funded leading player in the Architectural Hardware industry has announced an investment of over Rs 100...

Nepal Man guarding industry blooms

The number of private security companies has jumped along with a rise in investment and crime rates. These firms employ nearly 100,000 registered security...

Pelco first video surveillance provider to have entire product range BIS...

Pelco™ by Schneider Electric, a global leader in surveillance and security, has announced that it is the first video surveillance provider to become Bureau...

Dutch police can now access 200,000 private security cameras

The police in the Netherlands can now access footage from almost 200,000 privately-owned security cameras. In October 2016, 100,000 camera owners had voluntarily registered...

Home Ministry panel to monitor cybercrimes

Union home ministry has decided to constitute a panel under a joint secretary to periodically monitor cybercrimes and ensure compliance of complaints by social...

Toronto’s Auditor General finds fire safety code deficiencies in city-owned buildings

Toronto’s Auditor General has found fire safety code deficiencies in various city-owned buildings, calling out a contractor’s fraudulent practices and taking city authorities to...

Police, not Delhi govt, will control CCTVs in the capital, recommends...

The Delhi Police will be the custodian of all CCTV cameras in public spaces in the capital, including ones to be installed under AAP...

UK Home Office plans advisory board for biometrics

The UK Home Office is looking to enable an increased use of biometrics technology for policing, immigration controls and other public services while improving...