Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in the retail and hospitality sectors are expecting budget increases, alongside new challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence.
US airports are experiencing chaos with long queues and hundreds of security officers resigning due to unpaid salaries since the February 14th government shutdown, raising fears of security vulnerabilities.
Terrorists ambushed a vehicle in Kebbi, Nigeria, killing security personnel who were on a mission to monitor insurgent activities, along with a civilian.
Across the United States, unions and citizens are collecting funds to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers who have been without full pay for over a month.
CEOs of major U.S. airlines are demanding that Congress restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security and find a bipartisan solution to pay federal aviation workers, including airport security officers, during a partial government shutdown.
Qatar has officially extended its condolences to Kuwait following the deaths of border security officers, expressing sympathy during the difficult time.
The Dutch railway company NS is starting a trial where 75 of its security officers will receive training and begin carrying batons by the end of April.
A Forbes article highlights the critical need for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in every business to address the growing cybersecurity leadership gap.
Gunmen ambushed troops in the Giro Masa community of Shanga Local Government Area in Kebbi State, Nigeria, killing 10 security personnel in what Governor Nasir Idris called a ‘barbaric and unacceptable’ attack.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre, Delhi government, and senior police officers to convene a meeting within a week to address the issue of providing personal security officers and ensuring adequate security arrangements for judicial officers.
Luxembourg's Ministry of Transport is supporting measures to ensure the safety of public transport staff and passengers, including security officers on trams and partition walls in buses, amid a tense situation.
The government is prepared to support the needs of the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) by arming its officers, according to Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution.
Nearly 500 US airport security officers have resigned since early February due to unpaid salaries caused by a federal government shutdown, exacerbating long queues and air traffic disruptions.
Ten security personnel and civilians were killed in an ambush in Nigeria's Kebbi region while on a mission to monitor and curb insurgent activities. Their vehicle was attacked during the operation.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has reported that 460 airport security officers have resigned due to a funding stalemate, which has left 50,000 officers without pay and is causing delays and major security risks at airports.
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As President Trump seeks international assistance to secure the Strait of Hormuz, questions arise about whether the UK, under Starmer's leadership, will join the US in its military efforts in the region.
The Lagos State Government and the Zone 2 Police Command Headquarters are collaborating on an initiative to address and improve the eyesight of security personnel while on duty.
Two employees of a Russian private security company were on the tanker, confiscated by France in September and allegedly belonging to Russia's so-called shadow fleet, a news agency reported on Monday.