Fire safety volunteers to man malls, schools and hotels too in Prayagraj

After the successful role played by Agni Suraksha Mitras or fire safety volunteers in preventing and fighting incidents of fire outbreaks in rural areas,...

‘Punit’ passport: Philippine airport security no longer allowed to touch passports

Security personnel at Philippine airports, including the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), are no longer permitted to physically handle passengers’ passports during terminal entry....

New railway surveillance system enhances operational efficiency

South Western Railway (SWR) has unveiled the first Converged Communication System (CCS) on the Indian network. The $6.6 million project merges voice, video, and...

Sri Lanka conducting user and security testing for biometric identity card project

The user and security testing for Sri Lanka’s Electronic National Identity Card (e-NIC) project is now ongoing, M.S.P. Suriyapperuma, director general of the Department...

CCTV cameras to be mandatory for schools before new academic year

All schools should install CCTV cameras before the new academic session begins, state told Bombay HC. Prosecutor Prajakta Shinde informed Justices Revati Mohite Dere...

iPhone Alert: Critical Security Flaw Puts Billions At Risk

Apple's AirPlay feature allows seamless streaming of music, photos, and videos across Apple devices and compatible third-party speakers and TVs. However, newly discovered security...

Britain to warn companies cyber security must be ‘absolute priority’

The British government will next week warn all UK companies to treat cyber security as an "absolute priority" in the wake of attacks on...

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Intelligence, Security Failures Revealed in Pahalgam Attack Investigation: Report

Following the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives, including two foreign nationals, preliminary investigations have uncovered significant security lapses across multiple...

Cops can’t do cell tower mass surveillance ‘dumps,’ US court rules

A federal judge in Nevada has ruled that it’s unconstitutional to obtain swaths of cellular records through “tower dumps” — but will still let...