Tag: corporate security
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Investigation underway after Allianz building vandalised in Dublin
Background of the incident Irish headquarters of the global insurer Allianz came under attack late last night, with a small number of windows smashed and graffiti sprayed on the Elm Park building in Dublin 4. The incident marks a rare disruption to a prominent corporate site in the capital and has prompted a police inquiry…
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Investigation Launched into Allianz Building Vandalism in Dublin
Investigation Begins into Allianz Building Vandalism in Dublin An investigation is underway into vandalism at the Irish headquarters of Allianz in Dublin, with authorities reviewing security footage and collecting witness statements. The incident, which occurred late on the previous night, saw a small number of windows smashed and graffiti sprayed on the Elm Park building…
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JP Morgan Biometric Access at NY HQ: Security and Privacy
Overview: From Voluntary to Mandatory Biometric Access JP Morgan Chase is rolling out biometric access at its new Manhattan headquarters, signaling a shift from earlier plans that set biometric enrolment as voluntary. Staff who began work at the landmark 60-storey building since August have reportedly received emails indicating biometric access is now required for entry.…
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JP Morgan’s Biometric Access Policy at New Manhattan HQ: Security Push or Privacy Concern?
Overview: Biometric access at JP Morgan’s new Manhattan HQ As JP Morgan Chase moves toward full occupancy of its multibillion-dollar Manhattan headquarters, the bank has begun implementing biometric access for employees. Reports indicate that staff moving into the new 60-storey complex are now being asked to register fingerprints or eye-based data to gain entry through…
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JP Morgan’s Biometric Access: What It Means for the New Manhattan HQ
Overview: A Biometric Gatekeeper for a Modern Financial Powerhouse JP Morgan Chase is moving its staff into a newly built Manhattan headquarters and is introducing biometric access as a core security feature. Initially described as voluntary, the company’s communications indicate that biometric enrollment—fingerprint or iris recognition—has become a “required” step for entry for many employees.…
