NEW DELHI: The Centre has tightened security of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems by notifying mandatory essential requirements (ERs), as part of sweeping reforms aimed at stopping unauthorised ...
New Delhi: Chinese video surveillance companies such as Hikvision, and Dahua will be barred from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras and other video surveillance products from April 1 when new ...
India’s move to restrict non-certified CCTV cameras with foreign-linked components is triggering a structural reset in the surveillance ecosystem, pushing companies to rework supply chains and ...
India has begun prohibiting Chinese video surveillance companies, including Hikvision and Dahua, from selling internet-connected CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) cameras starting April 1, 2026, ...
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As new certification standards laid out by the Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) framework kicked in starting April 1, 2026, non-compliant internet-connected closed-circuit ...
NEW DELHI: More than half of the capital’s CCTV surveillance network comprises Chinese-origin cameras, prompting Delhi govt to plan their phased removal citing national security concerns.Public Works ...
India may ban sale of Chinese CCTVs including Hikvision, Dahua, TP-Link from April 1 (Image AI generated/Google Gemini) From April 1, the Government of India is reportedly planning to ban Chinese ...
Amid complaints of open dumping across the city, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) plans to install 400 closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras, equipped with artificial intelligence ...
India is set to tighten its grip and restrict several China-based companies from selling their CCTV cameras in the country. These changes are a part of the government’s broader push to strengthen ...
For years, cybersecurity experts have warned that cameras could be hacked for war. The role of Israel's hijacking of Iran's street cameras in the killing of the country's supreme leader underscores ...