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UK Court of Appeal rules police misuse of facial recognition

Recently, in a landmark case, a court of appeal ruled that the South Wales police unlawfully used facial recognition technology…

Installed base of video cameras to reach 420 million by 2024

Berg Insight, a leading IoT market research provider, has released a new market report covering the connected video camera market…

Indian Railways introduces drone-based surveillance system for security

The Railways has procured Ninja unmanned aerial vehicles for monitoring its assets and ensuring safety for passengers. The Mumbai…

Cape Town to expand its CCTV camera system

The City of Cape Towns Strategic Surveillance Unit has published the crime statistics captured by its CCTV cameras in the first…

Additional security systems to be rolled out to manage isolation in New Zealand

Additional security systems, including thermal CCTV that triggers an alarm if returnees break out, will be rolled out to all…

Western Cape to be first to develop camera law

In a first for South Africa, the Western Cape has begun the process to develop a legislation that will govern the use of CCTV…

Magal Security wins $6.5 million contract to secure military assets

Israel's Magal Security Systems, a leading international provider of comprehensive physical, video and access control security…

Many of Hyderabads CCTV cameras dont work

Within weeks of world-wide cyber security portal Comparitech having included Hyderabad among the 20 most surveilled cities in the…

NIST: Masks wreak havoc on facial recognition algorithms

While there has certainly been no shortage of security solutions introduced as of late to help organizations mitigate threats…

Burger Singh introduces CCTV access feature as the last leg to Your Safety First campaign

Burger Singh, with the intention to to create a lucid tunnel with its customers, is permitting them to inspect the CCTV footage…

Pak trying to sneak weapons into J&K using drones

Pakistan has adopted a new technique of sending arms and ammunition to Jammu and Kashmir using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)…