Rajasthan government fixes website bugs that exposed residents’ sensitive documents

Rajasthan state government has fixed security issues impacting its website that exposed the sensitive documents and personal information of millions of residents. The bugs...

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Volunteers could monitor HPD surveillance cameras

To capture evidence of possible crimes, the Honolulu Police Department might use community volunteers to monitor its overt public surveillance camera system in Waikiki. In...

Johnson Controls India introduces locally-manufactured security cameras

Johnson Controls – the US-based global player in smart security solutions – has introduced its new range of cutting-edge security cameras – Ilustra Standard...

Bengaluru: RWAs fund CCTV project to keep area safe

A unique initiative by Changemakers of Kanakapura Road (CMKRA) -- the Garuda CCTV project, aimed at enhancing public safety -- was launched by the...

Big data breach threat from Chinese chips in govt biometric attendance

Indian security agencies are alarmed about potential mass data breach through Chinese microchips and hardware detected in biometric attendance systems (BAS) installed in central...

Beyond Boundaries: The Shape of Security in 2024

Security teams that adapt as fast as risks emerge Experts recommend a proactive approach for the upcoming year, emphasising on resilience, external evaluations of emergency...

ASIS warns of scam targeting certification candidates

ASIS International has posted a notice on LinkedIn warning of a firm that is offering to help security professionals pass certification exams but is...

Ring to stop allowing police to request videos from security cameras

Ring, a home security camera company owned by Amazon, said that it would stop letting police departments request users’ footage in its app amid...

Mumbai Police’s cyber cell discovers new trend of cyber fraud

The cyber cell of Mumbai Police has identified a new trend in cyber fraud. Cyber crooks are creating Telegram channels in the names of...