Global Security Challenge

GSC Blogs from November 2008 (12)



Open Full-time Position at GSC Team: Marketing Executive in our London office

We are currently looking for an energetic individual to join our team in London for the "Global Security Challenge" as Marketing Executive. See below for the profile and application logistics: About the Company: Global Security Challenge LLPThe Global Se...

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Tomorrow's Most Critical Security Issue is "Internet & Comm. Infrastructue" says GSC survey

We surveyed our GSC audience at the GSC Security Summit in London on Nov 13, 2020 about their thoughts on Tomorrow's most critical Homeland Security challenge. These leaders from academia, venture capital, industry and government predicted that "Internet...

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World's Most Promising Security Start-Up in 2008 is.... TRX Systems

Disruptive Indoor Tracking Solution Wins Global Security Challenge 2008 Dr. Carole Teolis, CEO of TRX Systems on the left. Karina Drees, CFO of TRX Systems in middle. Jeff David from TSWG (US DOD) on the right   TRX Systems was awarded...

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Pictures and Video Clips of Global Security Challenge - Security Technology Summit in London

We had a fantastic “Security Technology Summit” of the Global Security Challenge (GSC) last week in London and we wanted to thank you all for making the GSC 2008 another great success. People who are involved in the GSC have said some very nic...

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Homergent Corporation Wins Best Security Idea Award 2008 at Global Security Challenge

Breakthrough technology delivers high-quality shelter to disaster victims worldwide. Homergent Corporation was voted the winner of the best security idea award in the 2008 Global Security Challenge.  The award brings with it a $10,000 grant sponsored...

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Crowd-Vision Technology Wins the $10,000 "Crowded Places" Award at GSC

Winner of the "Crowded Places Idea" Award 2008 is Crowd Vision from Switzerland Crowd Vision is a software product that automatically detects and tracks pedestrians while they move under CCTV cameras. The concept is to run the analysis in real time of mu...

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How Are Last Years' Winners of the GSC Doing? Success Stories from the Top Contenders

The start-up winner of the Global Security Challenge 2007 was NoblePeak Vision from the USA, with its breakthrough night vision video surveillance camera cores and components. "Customer interest in our night vision technology soared from the publicity we...

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GSC Security Technology Summit | November 13 | Who is in the audience?

A quick glimpse of the upcoming Grand Final.  So far we’ve highlighted the 6 startup Finalists, talked about our amazing speakers, and thanked our sponsors but one thing we haven’t done yet was to give you a sense of who you’ll be s...

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GSC Intelligence Reports provide insights into security technology trends for 2008 and beyond

The *newly* developed GSC Intelligence Reports provide analytics and insights about security/defence entrepreneurs and technologies from around the world. They are already used by decision makers in government, venture capital and industry.  Here are...

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A Crucial Supporter for Security Start-Ups and Sponsor of the $500K grant for GSC winner: TSWG of U.S. Government

Sponsor of the $500k grant: TSWG of US GovernmentThe grant for the winning entrepreneur of the Global Security Challenge 2008 is sponsored by the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG), an interagency group of the U.S. Government, based in Washington DC. ...

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Secretary General of INTERPOL confirmed as keynote for GSC Security Summit on November 13

We are proud to confirm tat Ronald K. Noble, the Secretary General of INTERPOL, will give a keynote address at this year's competition Grand Final and GSC Security Technology Summit on November 13, 2020 at London Business School. Here is a bit more backg...

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Scottish [security] start-ups could face funding gap says the Financial Times

An article in today's Financial Times, reports about emergence of an equity funding gap for young start-up companies in Scotland as angel investors increasingly consolidate their portfolios and more venture capitalists prefer later-round deals. From toda...

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