Australia will now fine firms up to AU$50 million for data breaches

The Australian parliament has approved a bill to amend the country's privacy legislation, significantly increasing the maximum penalties to AU$50 million for companies and...

Spain boosts security as prime minister and US embassy targeted amid series of letter...

Spain has said it was boosting security measures after a series of letter bombs was discovered in the country, including one that was sent...

5,000 CCTV cameras to keep vigil on road users in Mohali

Five months after the state government approved ₹5 crore budget for installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in Mohali, the local police have chalked out...

Centre approves common communication plan for ramping up coastal security

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved a common communication plan for coastal security that envisages integrating marine law enforcement agencies into a...

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Cyber security course to be added to NSW secondary schools next year in Australia

NSW students in secondary schools are set to embrace cyber security with a new course being rolled out in 2023. Developed collaboratively by the...

AIIMS servers afflicted by suspected cyberattack, central agencies reach to find remedy

India’s premier medical institute AIIMS in Delhi has been hit by what is suspected to be a major cyberattack. Central cyber agencies along with...

Civil Aviation Ministry notifies draft Aircraft Security Rules, 2022

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has notified the draft Aircraft Security Rules, 2022 which enable the aviation security regulator, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security...

San Francisco Police proposes to deploy robots with ability to kill people

The San Francisco Police Department or SFPD, in a draft document, has proposed the use of robots capable of "deadly force" and killing suspects...

UK airports could scrap security rules on liquids thanks to new hi-tech scanners

The introduction of 3D scanners at airports could mean passengers no longer have to remove liquids from hand luggage. The UK government is considering...