Amidst job-loss jitters, SIS India to hire 30,000 in 2020

Amidst jitters of job shakedown in various sectors, manpower security giant SIS (Security & Intelligence Services) India is planning to recruit 30,000 people, across the country, in 2020. Manpower security, its core vertical, has...

Kenyan MPs block more pay for guards

More than half a million security guards across Kenya will miss out on salary increases beginning next month. This follows the move by the National Assembly to block new regulations that would have doubled...

UK police call on public to sign up for free counter terrorism training

Police in UK is encouraging the public to sign up for free Counter Terror Training and learn how to spot suspicious behaviour in public places An award-winning free counter terror training course is being...

Peregrine becomes the official security partner for Jashn-e-Rekhta’19

Peregrine, a leading private security multinational company has been the official security partner and proud sponsor to the India’s most popular cultural fest, Jashn-e-Rekhta organized from 13th-15th December 2019 at Major Dhyanchand National Stadium,...

Nearly 40% of security cameras may be vulnerable to cyber-attacks

“Our primary research data points to the fact that more than half of the cameras with out-of-date firmware (53.9%) contain known cybersecurity vulnerabilities. By extrapolating this to an average security network, nearly 4 out...

Slow down Chandigarh, speed radar cameras will be watching

Working to rein in speedsters, the Chandigarh traffic police are all set to install hi-tech speed radar cameras, complete with LED screens to display approaching vehicles’ speed, at six locations in the city. Speeding...

Kenya private security firms call for change in taxation

In a memorandum presented to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Protective Security Industry Association (PSIA) has argued that the government is overtaxing its members due to the way the tax regime is structured. The...

The USA has more surveillance cameras per person than China, new study shows

Though the United States is a country that preaches about freedom and China is known as an authoritarian state, a new report from PreciseSecurity.com claims the U.S. actually has more surveillance cameras per person....

Indian Army starts inducting 1st batch of 10,000 Sig Sauer assault rifles

Indian Army has started inducting the 1st batch of 10,000 Sig Sauer assault rifles for counter-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir, sources say. It may be recalled that Defence Ministry had signed a contract...

Drone market set for 10 fold growth in five years

Estimated to grow from USD 4 billion to USD 40 billion in the next five years according to a report in the Financial Times recently, the global commercial drone market has skyrocketed in recent...