The rise of security concerns in the Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has come up with many changes; you are now forced to stay at home and work from home. Many people are out of jobs, unemployment is a pressure to the world, and people cannot cope with the challenges of everyday life. The crime rate in a pandemic is the ultimate result of unemployment in most cases.

With this being set, it is obvious that the Pandemic is posing a threat to each person’s security now; people are more vulnerable to be looted on roads and robbed at their homes. According to Dw.com News, there has been a record increase in India’s crime rate during the Pandemic period and many other countries too like the United States of America, Canada, etc.

The street crime is becoming a routine matter for the police stations; in India and America, even a foreign minister’s wife was murdered in an attempt to Rob her. The shocking news is the involvement of security personal in this murder and robbery.

People are now moving to buy some security gadgets to avoid such incidents. Digital and modern security cameras are a source of relief for such tense circumstances.

It has been recorded in the global market that home security cameras’ sales have increased during the pandemic period. According to the CEO of Simple safe, they experienced an 86% increase in their weekly sales during the Corona Virus period.

The most common security cameras that were bought throughout the pandemic lockdown are the wireless security camera because people did not need any assistance to install wireless security cameras. People found the wireless security cameras safe as they did not want any stranger to visit their houses during such time. Also, at various other locations, where internet connection was an issue for people, the preferred to install security cameras that can easily work without the wifi or internet connection and similar various examples of such no internet and no wifi surveillance systems by Daniel Kimare preferred by a lot of people according to dksecurity.

Not only these crimes but the authorities from several countries have also reported that they have experienced an increase in cybercrime as well. In India alone, a single state Maharashtra reported 400 cases of cybercrimes in two months of lockdown.

Governments are urging people to stay safe and not fall prey for false offers without confirming them through some registered authorities.

Everybody is desperate to acquire a job as many companies started to downsize their workforce. So, some fraudsters have started campaigns where they ask people to register and pay a few. They claim to give them jobs, this air of desperation is being exploited worldwide, except for the welfare states.

Apart from physical and cyber securities, there are some financial securities that the banks and big companies are facing. Hackers are trying to hack big financial systems; in return, they would either blackmail them or collect data from these websites to exploit them.

Lastly, domestic violence is also increasing day by day; mentally weak people who cannot control their temper are the bone of contention for their family members. According to reports in Peru alone, there has been an increase in kidnaps, almost 900 women are missing since the lockdown period.

To tackle all these issues, each nation needs to work on policies to help people; moreover, international organizations also need to play their roles for a perfect and peaceful environment worldwide.

Abdul Rehman