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AI in Security Services

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AI in Security     Key Takeaways AI in security enhances human guard capabilities rather than replacing them, as it improves efficiency and situational awareness. AI-powered systems refine traditional surveillance methods, enabling smarter monitoring, reducing fatigue, and highlighting critical events for guards. Intelligent surveillance leads to lower storage costs and faster incident reviews, allowing for immediate responses to potential threats. Ethical deployment of AI in security must prioritise human oversight, privacy, and accountability to build trust in technology. The future of security integrates AI and trained professionals, transforming reactive observation into proactive risk management. Estimated reading time:   9   minutes While India hosts the landmark AI dialogue in New Delhi at the   India AI Impact Summit 2026 , the message is clear: artificial intelligence is not merely about automation; it is about augmentation. Across industries—from healt...

Workplace Respect & Social Awareness Training

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  Workplace Respect & Social Awareness Training   Key Takeaways A recent incident highlights the need for empathy and sensitivity training in security agencies after a child was barred from a park. Modern security agencies must prioritise behavioural professionalism, cultural sensitivity, and emotional discipline. Training in workplace respect and social awareness is crucial to avoid discriminatory behaviours among security staff. Understanding cultural diversity, mental health, and appropriate language is essential for maintaining a professional image. Sensitivity training protects client interests by reducing complaints and enhancing the agency’s reputation. Estimated reading time:   8   minutes A recent incident of a special needs child being barred from Sunder Nursery and being told ‘Iska dimaag theek nahi hai’ by a security guard has sparked a heated debate on the lack of empathy and sensitivity training of security guards. Source :   Hindustan Times ...