The aerospace and defence sector is currently experiencing significant growth. In fact, research shows that in 2022 it was valued at $750 billion, and by 2030 it is projected to reach $1388 billion. As the industry expands, it must embrace a range of emerging technologies to meet demand without compromising security ...
The Home Secretary has appointed Fraser Sampson as the government’s new independent Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner, replacing the two part time posts of the Biometrics Commissioner and Surveillance Camera Commissioner. The recruitment campaign was conducted in line with the Governance Code for Public Appointments. The statutory responsibilities and duties for both roles will ...
Geoff Anderson, CEO, PixelPin writes for Defence Online and argues that biometric solutions might not represent the future of security after all… Anyone of a certain age who grew up with an interest in sci-fi will have seen characters open doors and log in to computers with either a press of ...
Over the last few decades technology has been a driving factor in improving modern military operations. The Internet of Things (IoT), robots, drones and connected communications, weapons and apparel are all forming the military of the future; automating and informing command teams in real-time and in any location. The MoD is ...