Sri Lankan govt. to train 5,000 odd cyber security experts
In an effort to improve cyber security, the Telecommunications, Digital Infrastructure and Foreign Employment Ministry will bring all Government organisations under the Sri Lanka...
Indian video surveillance analytics market to leap forwards
Traditionally, dominated by analogue systems, the video surveillance market in India is set to take the next leap with IP surveillance cameras gradually penetrating...
Smiths Detection wins multiple contracts to strengthen China’s security
Smiths Detection has secured a number of recent contracts in China, including the sale of 151 Ionscan 600, which will be deployed across Chongqing...
myGate launches Child Safety & Security feature for gated premises
myGate, an intelligent security solution for gated premises, has announced a new safety feature for children safety in gated communities. The new...
TSA bringing facial recognition to airport security lanes
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has unveiled a multi-step plan to make increased use of facial recognition and other biometric-identification tools to improve accuracy...
CISF commandos train to tackle hostage situation inside Delhi Metro tunnel
After recent inputs from Central intelligence agencies over need for securing metro trains inside underground tunnels, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has started...
To expedite reports, FSL to introduce POCSO unit
The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) is all set to introduce a dedicated POCSO unit under its biology division to expedite forensic reports pertaining to...
Govt sets up key panel under NSA Ajit Doval to assist National Security Council
The government has set up a panel, headed by NSA Ajit Doval, to assist the National Security Council, which advises the prime minister on...
China to sell 48 high-end military drones to Pakistan
China will sell 48 high-end military drones to its “all-weather ally” Pakistan in what a military observer said will be the largest deal of...
From now on, CISF at airports will greet you with ‘sufficient’, not ‘broad’ smiles
Armed police at airports have been told to cut down on smiling, with officials blaming the 9/11, 2001 US terror attacks partly on an...

















