DEFPOL EXPO 2019 – Bangladesh

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4th Homeland Security Expo, Vietnam

South East Asian countries are spending heavily on the homeland security. On the backdrop of the heavy spending on Homeland Security and Defense in the Asian region, Vietnam in particular, we are... Read more »

Intersec 2019 – The world’s leading trade fair for Security, Safety & Fire Protection

Intersec is where business, technology and innovations come together. Middle East security, safety, and fire protection industries in sharp focus as countdown begins for Intersec 2019 Regional market for commercial and cyber... Read more »
Thermal drone finds 88-year-old man and possibly saved his life

Thermal drone finds 88-year-old man and possibly saved his life

Police and fire departments from Brownsville had joined forces Monday night to locate and rescue an 88-year-old man who was reported missing. According to Brownsville Police Department Spokeswoman Melissa Gonzalez said Luis... Read more »
DJI launches smart drone controller with built-in 5.5-inch display

DJI launches smart drone controller with built-in 5.5-inch display

The world’s leading manufacturer of consumer drones has announced a brand-new accessory for its latest Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom drones. Called the DJI Smart Controller, it boasts a Full... Read more »
Israeli Drones to Be Used to Aid Brazilian Agriculture After Multi-Million Dollar Deal

Israeli Drones to Be Used to Aid Brazilian Agriculture After Multi-Million Dollar Deal

Israel Aerospace Industries has signed a deal with the Brazilian company Santos Lab to use Israeli drones in aid of large-scale agriculture. In the first deal of its kind, IAI will provide... Read more »
Inspector General of Nepal Police Sarbendra Khanal addresses an inaugural session of CCTV cameras installed for the surveillance at District Police Office in Gaur Municipaltiy, Rautahat district, on Friday, January 4, 2019. Photo: Prabhat Kumar Jha/THT

Nepal Police should be transformed in line with IT advancement: IGP Khanal

RAUTAHAT: Inspector General of Nepal Police (IGP) Sarbendra Khanal has said that police in the country face difficulty in performing their duties due to lack of information technology. Addressing an inaugural session of... Read more »
The State of Penang has launched the first public facial recognition system in Malaysia to the CCTV network on Penang Island to help police track down wanted criminals and reduce crime, the Malay Mail report. The system uses artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise faces captured by CCTVs. �€” Picture by Sayuti Zainudiin The city surveillance system uses AI to identify faces captured by the CCTV network operated by Penang Island City Council (MBPP). IBM Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) technology is used for facial recognition. It will be rolled out over a three-year period from December 2017 through 2020, with a cost of RM12 million (US$2.89 million). “Wanted persons can be traced using this system and this system is fully linked with the police operations room in Penang,” Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said in a speech at the MBPP Operation Centre. The MBPP is in the process of installing 150 new cameras to expand its network of 767 CCTV cameras, while the mainland Seberang Perai Municipal Council (MPSP) is adding 94 cameras to its 130-camera network. Most of the cameras are located at major roads, intersections, and hotspots for criminal activity. The system will be used for other smart city purposes than just crime reduction. “The IVA can trace various traffic violations such as illegal parking, vehicles that used the emergency lanes, measure water level when it rains and facial recognition of people captured by the CCTV,” says MBPP Mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang. The system is being paid for at the state level, and a local government official told the Malay Mail that he hopes the federal government will consider subsidizing the system and extending it nation-wide. Malaysia’s auxiliary police force began using body cameras with facial recognition technology provided by YITU last year. Source :https://www.biometricupdate.com/201901/malaysian-state-launches-facial-recognition-to-cctv-network

Malaysian state launches facial recognition to CCTV network

The State of Penang has launched the first public facial recognition system in Malaysia to the CCTV network on Penang Island to help police track down wanted criminals and reduce crime, the Malay... Read more »
CCTVs, IT experts and AI tools to ramp up Mela surveillance

CCTVs, IT experts and AI tools to ramp up Mela surveillance

ALLAHABAD: A network of 1,147 high definition CCTV cameras, software for crowd analytics and a team of IT experts will be a part of Mela police’s hi-tech surveillance plan for the forthcoming... Read more »
California's Deadly Camp Fire Was the Costliest Natural Disaster of 2018, Says Insurer

California’s Deadly Camp Fire Was the Costliest Natural Disaster of 2018, Says Insurer

(BERLIN) — German insurance company Munich Re says the Northern California wildfire that killed dozens of people and burned down the town of Paradise was the world’s costliest single natural disaster in... Read more »