COVID-19 pandemic to put dent in sales of biometrics, increase investment in face recognition
According to a new report from ABI Research, the global outbreak of COVID-19 is expected to result in a significant reduction in the shipment...
Chennai startup Garuda Aerospace to combat COVID-19 by using drones to disinfect 26 cities
Before the coronavirus outbreak, drone startups in India had one main concern - regulatory grey areas. Often seen as a security threat, drones were...
NEC launches dual face biometric and fever detection system for access control
In a heavyweight addition to the increasingly-crowded market for fever detection and biometric facial recognition technology, NEC has launched NeoFace Thermal Express to provide...
Hikvision introduces temperature screening thermographic cameras
Hikvision, security and surveillance solution provider, has introduced Temperature Screening Thermographic Cameras and solutions in the Indian market. These cameras add value to the...
Temperature Screening Thermal Solutions Guide issued by Hikvision
As society adapts to its new realities, both during and following the current public health crisis, innovative technological approaches to the issue of workplace...
COVID-19 Outbreak: Mumbai Police asks all officers above 55 years of age to go...
With an aim to protect personnel from the clutches of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Mumbai Police has now asked all policemen in the...
New cyber standard for digital evidence
The ETSI Technical Committee CYBER has recently released a key standard for digital evidence bag (DEB). ETSI TS 103 643 covers “techniques for assurance...
Security agencies change approach to tackling militancy in Kashmir
The security grid placed in Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir has framed a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to tackle Pakistan-backed militancy...
ACaaS & VSaaS could be driven by virus impact
When Memoori published its 2019 World Report on Physical Security at the end of last year, the analysts forecasted an annual growth rate of...
72 Percent of Americans say they’ll hit mental ‘Breaking Point’ if Stay-At-Home orders continue
Nearly three-quarters of American adults said they will hit a mental "breaking point" by early June if coronavirus stay-at-home orders extend through the start...


















