Qatar Rail Cyber Security Operations Centre ready for World Cup
As part of its preparedness to provide a safe travel experience for the World Cup 2022 fans, Dr. Abdulla bin Abdulaziz bin Turki...
Peregrine Guarding deploys security services at the New Parliament Building
Peregrine Guarding, a Tenon Group Company, has been selected for providing manned guarding services at the New Parliament Building at New Delhi. Being a...
Australia flags tough new data protection laws this year
Australia could have tough new data protection laws in place this year in an urgent response to a cyberattack that stole from a telecommunications...
Hack puts Latin American security agencies on edge
A massive trove of emails from Mexico’s Defence Department is among electronic communications taken by a group of hackers from military and police agencies...
DRDO to develop training aids for security forces’ dogs
In the first ever project of its kind in the country, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has taken up a task to...
Canadian police reveal face biometrics tools used for missing persons investigations
Canada’s federal police force has been using facial recognition software Traffic Jam and Spotlight to investigate human trafficking and child sexual exploitation, Politico reports....
Vinayak Godse to be new CEO of Data Security Council of India
Data Security Council of India (DSCI), a leading industry organisation founded by NASSCOM, promoted senior vice president Vinayak Godse and named him the organisation’s...
October 2022 Issue is NOW ONLINE
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DGCA to recruit 400 employees to strengthen surveillance capability
India’s civil aviation regulator, DGCA, will hire more than 400 employees in different capacities to bolster its surveillance capability, according to people aware of...
Supervisors approve giving SFPD live access to private security cameras all over town
The wildly controversial SFPD live monitoring of private security cameras is now official San Francisco city policy, as the Board of Supervisors voted 7-4...

















