May 2023 Issue is NOW ONLINE

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Security technology in place ahead of G20 meet in Srinagar

As India is gearing up to host a tourism working group meeting in Srinagar - the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir - in...

Security Guards at London’s Heathrow airport to strike in May

Security guards at London’s Heathrow airport will strike for a further eight days next month in a dispute over pay, their union announced Wednesday,...

Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems global market is projected to reach $33.1 billion by 2030

The "Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems: Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems...

New York lawmakers push for lithium-ion battery safety regulations after a string of fires

A group of New York Democrats announced support for federal legislation aimed at regulating lithium-ion battery safety standards after a spate of fires caused...

No evidence of data leak, says ICICI Bank ED

Private sector lender ICICI Bank on April 22 denied any customer data leaks amid speculations. The bank hasn't seen any evidence of data leaks,...

Installing CCTVs, raising height of boundary walls, DU panel suggests measures to augment security...

Installing CCTV cameras, restricting entry of outsiders, hiring private security and increasing the height of boundary walls -- these were among the measures suggested...

French lawmakers challenge Olympics surveillance before top court

French left-leaning lawmakers from the Greens and France Unbowed have officially challenged the AI-powered surveillance system for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics before the...

Over 85,000 given fire safety training in J&K

More than 85,000 people have been trained as the first respondents about fire safety, prevention and precautionary measures by the Fire and Emergency Services...

BSIA elects broadcaster Nick Ross as new president

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has elected broadcaster and campaigner Nick Ross CBE as its new president. Nick will replace Sir Keith Povey,...