New mobile passport control app available

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced the launch of the first authorized app to expedite a traveler’s entry process into the U.S. Mobile...

Access the US and Canada with Minimal Security Checks

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The NEXUS Program celebrated its millionth passenger this week entering intoU.S. territory. Nexus is a special program from the Ministry of State Security, HLS and...

New Biometric Device Scans Body Electricity

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New tech might solve security issues associated with wearable gadgets and allow easier access to secure machines – a device that can identify users...

Israeli Experts – Entry Passes Cannot Protect Critical Sites

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The experts have reacted to the case of an Australian senator that earlier this week brought a fake pipe bomb into a committee meeting...

Hi-Tech Tattoos Could Replace Personal Passwords

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Motorola has announced it is looking at alternatives to traditional passwords in the form of tattoos, in a bid to make logging into online...

Israeli Access Control Solution Wins U.S. Security Award

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Entering the office isn't usually perceived to be the most exciting part of the work day, especially if the security level at said office...

A New Company Enters the Access Control Market

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Network camera provider AXIS Communications is now also a provider of network access control. On the opening day of the ASIS International show in Chicago,...

Face Recognition to be Action Tested in the U.S.

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Face recognition technology that eventually could be used to identify criminals and terrorists will be tested Sept. 21 at the Toyota Center arena when...

New Cyber Security Solutions for Android Environment

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Palo Alto Networks, represented in Israel by Aman Group's Innocom, recently announced that their sandbox environment Wildfire, allowing malware analysis and protection against zero-day...

New systems improve voice recognition

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Graduate students and researchers at the University of Texas Dallas have developed novel systems that can identify speaking voices despite conditions that can make...

NetTraveler is back – with some new tricks up its sleeve

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The attack vector NetTraveler (a.k.a Netfie, Travnet or Red Star APT), has been detected again. This is a new, advanced threat that has already...

DHS awards $6 billion cybersecurity contract

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The Department of Homeland Security just awarded contracts to 17 vendors for tools and services to continuously monitor federal systems and networks for cyber...

Israeli solutions for reading containers` and vehicles` data

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 The Israeli company HTS, specializing in computerized reading solutions for identification of vehicles and containers, with a variety of solutions for sea ports automation...

Someone’s hacking into your car? An Israeli company can prevent it

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In 2010, the world saw the biggest case ever of a car recall when Japanese manufacturer Toyota admitted that almost all of its Prius...

PROTECTING THE SCHOOLS

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A big boost to FST21 access control system following the recent violent attacks on commercial, civilian and public places. Looking at the recent shooting...

SMARTPHONES ARE THE KEY

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If you think that smartphones have already become the center of our everyday life, stop and think again. It’s already possible to open doors...

New concept for access control systems

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United Airlines installed SafeRise at their Israel corporate offices in Azrieli Towers in Tel-Aviv. SafeRise was developed in Israel by FST21, a company led...

ISRAEALI TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTIONIZES ACCESS CONTROL

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The FST21 security system for residential buildings is gaining popularity and the Israeli company is currently negotiating its installation in a number of sites.

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Data Breaches Are Connected to Mass Layoffs, Research

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A research team from Binghamton University and the State University of New York explains the connection between mass layoffs and data breaches, theorizing that...