Delhi Govt to audit over 260K CCTV cameras installed in AAP regime

The Delhi government has planned to conduct an audit of more than 260,000 CCTV cameras installed by the Public Works Department (…

85% of Brit bosses snoop on staff

More than three-quarters of UK employers admit to using some form of surveillance tech to spy on their remote workers'…

Danish government slammed over decision to allow audio surveillance in stores

Trade unions HK Handel and IDA have spoken out against parliaments decision to allow audio surveillance as part of new measures…

DHS releases comprehensive report on use of face biometric systems

The U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys (DHS) new report on the department use of facial recognition (FR) and face capture (FC…

Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner resigns as post looks set to be abolished

Professor Fraser Sampson, the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner for England and Wales, will step down from his role…

Mexican soccer removes face biometrics from Fan ID security scheme

Mexicos soccer Liga MX and the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) have followed independent advice and dropped facial…

Drones carrying CCTV cameras to start patrolling sensitive forest areas in Portugal

Drones fitted with CCTV cameras are to start patrolling sensitive forest areas IN Portugal the idea being to facilitate…

Irish private security guards to receive human trafficking training

Irish private security personnel will receive training on how to recognise and tackle human trafficking under plans being…

WFS invests in centralized security operations centre in Paris

Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has invested in a new Security Operations Centre (SOC) for the Europe, Middle East, Asia and…

In Irish politics, “Biometrics” becoming a dirty word

With government use of biometric technology becoming an increasingly sensitive issue in the public domain, an Irish government…

UK Home Office plans advisory board for biometrics

The UK Home Office is looking to enable an increased use of biometrics technology for policing, immigration controls and other…

German surveillance: Security trumps privacy as video bill passed

Public video surveillance appears set to become more commonplace in Germany after the lower house of parliament approved a…