Saher system expanded to cover more expressways
07 September 2010 DHULUM - Further implementation of the Saher system, which uses cameras and computers to monitor traffic, increase public safety and issue citations, recently began on expressways in the central and western regions, Brig. Gen. Khaled Bin Nashatt Al-Qahtani, Commander of the Special Forces for Road Security, said here Monday.
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Airport "Naked" Body Scanners Get Privacy Upgrade to Anonymize Your Naughty Bits
Airport security scanners that literally see through your clothes are contentious . Because ... well, think about shadowy TSA guys peeping at your bits. Hence some firms are now tweaking them to anonymize your "x-rays" to protect your decency. The issues surrounding through-clothes airport security imagers are complex, and the matter has got stickier in the wake of several stories about abuse of ...
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As smart grid approaches, security concerns follow
The new guidelines for securing an intelligent power distribution network released build on a security framework released in January and are the product of a 450-member public-private working group headed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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'Even the EC won't know if an EVM is tampered'
J Alex Halderman, leading electronic voting security expert tells Vicky Nanjappa what the problems with India's voting machines are and how to fix them.
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Mexico Beats China as Cessna Shows Low Wages Converge With Easier Shipping
“Shipping to and from Mexico is easier and faster because it’s over land rather than by sea,” Cessna Chief Executive Officer Jack Pelton says. “It provides a way for Cessna to become more competitive as we deal with the challenge of the current economic situation.”
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