3,360 VIPs lost security cover in 2017
The number of VIPs — ministers, MPs, MLAs, judges, bureaucrats, and private individuals — getting police protection reduced by at least 16% between 2016...
Florida city conned out of $742K by hackers
For the second time in as many months, a Florida city was conned out of more than $700,000 by scammers posing as reps from...
November 2019 Issue is NOW ONLINE
Please use our web viewer below to view your copy of the online magazine. Best viewed when enlarged to full-screen mode. SECURITY TODAY – November 2019 Issue presents and highlights on the best articles and exclusive case studies around the world.
Smart cities initiative drives video analytics market in India
The latest research from 6wresearch suggests that the video surveillance analytics software market size in India is projected to grow at a CAGR of...
Melbourne airport first with new scanner technology
Melbourne Airport, in partnership with Smiths Detection, has gone ‘live’ with the latest checkpoint screening technology featuring Computed Tomography (CT) X-ray in Terminal 4....
MyGate raises $56M to bring its security management service to more gated communities in...
MyGate, a Bangalore-based startup that offers security management and convenience service for guard-gated premises, has said it has bagged more than $50 million...
G4S awarded for 15 million Km secure passage in Iraq
G4S has been recognised for its outstanding commitment to safe driving practices in Iraq by Basrah Gas Company, after reaching a key milestone with...
India is creating a national facial recognition system
India is working to build the biggest facial recognition system in the world. The government envisions a future where the police officials from the...
Fresh graduates to spearhead HCL Technologies’ cyber security push
While demand for cybersecurity services continues to be strong for HCL Technologies, talent remains an area of concern. To cater to the demand, the...
Google and Amazon Smart Speakers are vulnerable to phishing, eavesdropping hacks
Seemingly harmless applications for Google Home and Amazon Echo smart speakers can be used to eavesdrop on unsuspecting users, security researchers with SRLabs have...















