A new order has increased Nashville security company Solaren Risk Management’s fine to $118,000, while suspending their license for 30 days over deploying security guards posing as police.
Three organizations are investing $51,000 to add surveillance cameras and license plate readers across downtown Shreveport.
Norway revoked missile export licences to Malaysia in order to strengthen controls on defence technology developed in Norway, ...
AST will open their IP3 2026 submissions on June 22, 2026 offering patent owners a direct, fixed-price path to sale or ...
The Justice Department orders sanctuary states to stop blocking undercover license plates for DHS agents, citing danger to ...
Downtown Shreveport can expect new security cameras to be installed following a donation to a local crimefighting initiative.
The Justice Department on Wednesday said it was “unconstitutional” for states to refuse to provide undercover license plates ...
Hanwha Vision reports that 77.9% of Americans support license plate readers, but many demand strict oversight and ...
Flock cameras have been utilized by the City of Oklahoma City for the last four years, even amidst public questioning.
Security estates and office parks may soon face strict new rules on ID scans, facial recognition and visitor data in South ...
The Norwegian foreign ministry said its decision was shaped by evolving security conditions in Europe and around the world ...
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