Trivandrum: Kerala Police has implemented a Central Intrusion Monitoring System (CIMS), a state-of-the-art intelligent security system to ensure round-the-clock surveillance, with assistance from Keltron. CIMS is aimed at securing government institutions, high-value business entities including banks, ATMs, treasuries, commercial establishments including jewellery outlets and electronics stores, and homes.
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IIM Kozhikode to launch ‘Spider’ mobile app to help police & public
Kozhikode: Spider, a new mobile application, developed by the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K) students to act as a communication bridge between the Ernakulam Rural Police and the Public, will be launched by the Minister for Home & Vigilance, Shri Ramesh Chennithala on June 13, 2015 at Aluva.
Read MoreKerala Police requests public participation for establishing CyberDome
Trivandrum: Kerala Police has invited individuals and software companies to be a part of their ambitious CyberDome project. The Kerala Police CyberDome is being set up as a hi-tech public private partnership centre for cyber security and handling of cyber crimes at the Technopark in Thiruvananthapuram.
Read MoreKerala Traffic Police launches Social Media initiatives
Trivandrum: Citizens can now connect with Kerala Traffic Police through various social media initiatives like Twitter, Facebook and Whatsapp under the ‘Subhayatra-2015’ project.
Read MoreSabarimala online booking starts on Virtual Queue system
Trivandrum: The online booking for the 2014-15 season of Sabarimala pilgrimage has commenced on the Sabarimala Virtual Queue system. According to a release from the Kerala Police Information Centre, the Virtual Queue booking system introduced by Kerala police is an attempt to improve the Sabarimala pilgrimage experience.
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