India eyes AK-103 assault rifles, looks for deal to ‘Make in India’
As part of its modernisation process, the Indian Army is eyeing the Kalashnikov AK-103 7.62x51 mm assault rifles for its soldiers. The Army needs...
Pak Chief Justice directs IGPs to withdraw security for influential men
The Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar has directed police chiefs of all provinces to withdraw within 24 hours the security protocol...
Vehicles made on or after Jan. 1, 2019 to have High Security Registration Plates
From January 1, 2019, all classes of motor vehicles will come fitted with tamper-proof High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) that have a host of...
Cities worldwide spent over $3 billion last year on surveillance
The world market for security equipment in city surveillance surged past $3 billion last year and won't be slowing down anytime soon, a research...
Godrej Security sets up first experience zone in Chennai
Godrej Security Solutions, part of the USD 4.1 billion Godrej Group, has set up the country's first Home Security Experience Zone in Chennai, which...
3.24M records were stolen, lost or exposed in India in 2017
Gemalto has released the latest findings of the Breach Level Index, revealing that 3.24 million records were stolen, lost or exposed in India in...
Israeli University develops new smart camera technology
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have developed Light Invariant Video Imaging (LIVI) software technology that will significantly improve picture clarity in sub-optimal...
An IIT grad’s little-known firm will now make bulletproof jackets for the Indian Army
The defence ministry has signed a Rs 639-crore contract with an Indian manufacturer for supply of bulletproof jackets, a move that is in sync...
First Smart Fence along Bangladesh border in Assam is now operational
The first 'smart fence' pilot project to plug vulnerable gaps along India's borders has been rolled out in Assam on a riverine stretch with...
UK consults on tougher building fire safety standards
The government is seeking views on the appropriateness of 'desktop studies', or assessment based on the results of previous testing, as a means of...

















