August 2022 Issue is NOW ONLINE
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UK plans face-based border screening as part of ‘Permission to Travel’ scheme
The United Kingdom is getting ready to implement a stringent biometric border control regime that will apply even to visitors from the European Union,...
All private eyes to be linked to Gujarat’s CCTV hub
The city’s crime-fighting vision is set to dramatically improve from this month when the government starts the process to plug CCTV feeds from private...
Global fire safety equipment market to grow to estimated US$ 91.1 bn by 2032
The global fire safety equipment market is anticipated to secure a market value of USD 91.11 Bn by 2032 while expanding at a CAGR...
Delhi: 35,000 more CCTVs to come up on busy roads
After installing around 1.33 lakh CCTVs across streets and colonies in the city under Phase 1, the Delhi government is going to install 35,000...
Saudi Customs enhances border access control
Saudi customs, the authority responsible for monitoring importation and exportation of goods in and out of the country, recently sought a new solution to...
UIDAI calls for 20 top ethical hackers to understand vulnerabilities in Aadhaar data security
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has called out for 20 top hackers to figure out any vulnerabilities in its security system that...
Securitas completes acquisition of Stanley Security
The acquisition of Stanley Security is now completed and is consolidated into Securitas as of July 22, 2022. Securitas will present the strategy of...
36.29 lakh cyber security incidents reported across India in last 3.5 years: Centre
A whopping 36.29 lakh cyber security incidents were observed in the country since 2019 till last month and the government has taken a number...
Thailand admits to using phone spyware, cites national security
A Thai minister has admitted the country uses surveillance software to track individuals in cases involving national security or drugs, amid revelations that government...















