Months after breach, CISF to soon take over all Parliament security
The Central Industrial Security Force, which is currently in charge of frisking and access control in the Parliament complex, will soon take over the...
US House passes controversial surveillance bill on fourth attempt
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted to reauthorize a controversial surveillance program, in a major step toward keeping a key element of the...
Drug Dept mandates CCTV cameras, computerised billing in pharmacies
The Drugs and Food Control Organization J&K has asked all the pharma establishments to install CCTV cameras and adopt computerised billing systems. The Drug...
Next Gen scanners halve security waits at London city airport in a year
Security wait times at London City airport have halved, on average, over the past year after the airport became one of the first in...
Over 80,000 CCTV cameras installed in Kabul
Abdul Mateen Qani, the spokesperson for the ministry of Interiors in Afghanistan has said that over 80,000 CCTv cameras have been installed in...
Centralised surveillance recording in police stations will help check excesses
CCTV cameras from police stations in Chennai will be connected to a central network for improved monitoring and collection of evidence, besides greater accountability....
MeitY issues advisory on CCTV security, asks ministries to avoid suppliers with past breaches
The information technology (IT) ministry has advised government departments and ministries to avoid procuring equipment from suppliers who have a history of security and...
Leaked documents reveal details on Russia’s upcoming surveillance system
The Kremlin is spending millions of dollars on facial recognition-powered surveillance that can track its citizens. A new cache of leaked documents has now...
PWD hands over maintenance of CCTVs to BEL
The Public Works Department (PWD) has handed over the maintenance of CCTV cameras in New Delhi to Bharat Electronic Limited (BEL), a senior official...
Google to delete billions of personal data collected amid illegal surveillance lawsuit
Google has agreed to purge billions of records containing personal information collected from more than 136 million people in the US surfing the internet...















