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G4S Urges Businesses To Rein In The Rush For AI

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9 in 10 Chief Security Officers say AI will have the biggest impact on physical security operations over the next five years, according to security company, G4S. The findings have come from G4S’s World Security Report and the data published just before the UK Prime Minister’s AI Summit at Bletchley Park. G4S’s first ever ‘World Security Report’ – is a survey of 1,775 Chief Security Officers from 30 countries with total revenue of more than $20 trillion USD.  The company […]

Physical Security Incidents Cost Companies $1 trillion In 2022

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According to the first-ever World Security Report, large, global companies lost a combined $1 trillion in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents. Economic unrest is expected to be the greatest security-impacting hazard in the next 12 months, a significant increase on the prior year. The report also found that companies anticipate a surge in threats and hazards like social unrest, climate change, fraud and theft. As a result, physical security budgets are predicted to increase significantly to keep […]

G4S Uganda Uses Smart Safe To Transform Cash Security

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G4S in Uganda is rolling out a smart safe enabling cash deposits to hit bank accounts instantly, which has multiple business benefits. G4S’s rollout of the Deposita Protector 10 000d-s4 has the potential, according to the company, to be transformational for businesses in Uganda where cash usage remains high. From the outside, the machine is a nondescript black box measuring roughly a metre tall and half a metre wide. But it is in fact a smart safe which verifies, secures […]

G4S secures Kenya’s Bamburi Cement

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Kenya’s largest cement manufacturer, Bamburi Cement with two manufacturing plants located in Mombasa and Athi River selected G4S to provide enhanced security at both these sites without impacting on the high intensity of its operations.

G4S launches robot to sanitise large areas of COVID-19

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G4S in partnership with Netherlands-based tech firm, Loop Robots has launched an autonomous shortwave ultraviolet light robot that destroys up to 99.99% of bacteria and viruses. The robot prevents infection, keeps assets and people safe as well as can be used to quickly and efficiently sanitise vast areas, if a positive case of COVID-19 is detected.
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