TSA reports that nearly $1 million was left in US airports in 2018

Travelers passing through American airports left nearly a million dollars behind in loose change last year, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reports. According to...

Ajit Doval to continue as National Security Advisor with Cabinet rank

Ajit Doval has been given extension as National Security Advisor (NSA) for five more years in recognition of his contribution in the security domain...

CAPSI signs MoU with Sardar Patel University of Police, SPUP

In a step that would upscale technical skills of private security personnel, Central Association of Private Security Industry (CAPSI) has signed a Memorandum of...

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Security forces need to upgrade skills: Ajit Doval

National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has stressed on the need for the security forces to increase their capabilities and professionalism while claiming that...

The city of Baltimore is being held hostage by ransomware

The US city of Baltimore has been partially paralyzed since 7 May, when a ransomware attack seized parts of the government’s computer systems. As...

New Orleans invests $40M on holistic smart city project

The City of New Orleans wanted a platform that would enable greater inter-agency collaboration, as well as centralised data-gathering and coordination to help first...

Railways float new tender for Rs.1000 crore CCTV project

The Indian Railways have once again floated a Rs 1,000 crore tender for closed circuit television cameras in a bid to strengthen video surveillance...

UK Government scraps landing cards for Indian travellers

The UK government has scrapped the requirement of filling out landing cards by international travellers coming to the UK from countries like India, as...

‘CCTVs inside autopsy hall will violate the rights of the dead’: Delhi Govt

The Delhi government has opposed installation of CCTV cameras inside the autopsy hall at mortuaries, stating that it amounts to a violation of constitutional...