El 25% de los accidentes laborales se producen en lunes y entre las primeras horas del día.

Ricardo Díaz, profesor de la UDIMA y Aitor Ibarra de Tubos Reunidos SA. han dado a conocer las conclusiones de su 'Estudio estadístico y modelo matemático para la reducción de la accidentalidad en la industria siderúrgica'. La edad de los trabajadores, el tipo de contrato, el día de la semana del siniestro o la hora en la que se producen son alguna de las variables analizadas.

TripSafe Debuts Smartphone-Controlled Security for Travelers in Hotels.

Developed by a squad of veterans from several branches of the military, New York-based TripSafe on Tuesday unveiled a smartphone-controlled security monitoring system that alerts travelers, and others if they desire, to any unauthorized entry to their hotel rooms.

TripSafe is something like a travel version of other home monitoring systems, such as Canary, that are controlled by smartphones.

Detachable wedge sensors placed at the doors set off an alarm if someone tries to access the hotel room without the user’s permission, says CEO Derek Blumke. The wedge can also physically help block the door if someone tries to break in.

Umbo CV raises $2.8M seed to create smart security cameras that prevent crimes.

Umbo CV has raised a $2.8 million seed round for its security cameras, which use artificial intelligence to identify suspicious activity and prevent crimes before they happen. The Taipei- and San Francisco-based startup’s funding was led by AppWorks Ventures, with participation from Mesh Ventures, Wistron Corporation, and Phison Electronics.

SEAL Innovation Dives Into Pool Safety with Wearable Drowning Sensor.

Drowning does not happen the way most people think. On television and in movies, a frantic swimmer kicks, thrashes, and shouts, says Graham Snyder, an emergency room physician. But real-life drowning is nearly silent.

Drowning swimmers say nothing because they can barely breathe, Snyder explains. Rather than thrash, they bob up and down before quietly slipping below the surface. Amid the splashing and noise of pool play, a lifeguard’s eyes search for the child making no splashes and no sound. Drowning detection, Snyder says, is “trying to notice the unnoticeable.”

Cisco buys Neohapsis to bolster its cloud and mobile security savvy.

Cisco today announced that it has bought a cloud and mobile security company called Neohapsis, which has experience working with enterprises to make their applications more secure.

Neohapsis specializes in penetration testing, risk assessment for applications, networking infrastructure evaluations, and other services. After the deal closes, the Neohapsis team will join Cisco’s Security Services division.

The deal follows Cisco’s acquisition of security hardware and software provider Sourcefire last year.

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