Surveillance technology refers to tools, devices, or systems that are used to watch, monitor, or track people's activities, often in a secretive or hidden manner.
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The 30 - minute interviews cover a wide range of fascinating topics, from constitutional questions
about surveillance technology to the intellectual property implications of dance and hip - hop music.
She is documenting how private companies are working with governments to
develop surveillance technologies, which in turn brings the public and private sectors closer.
He has published numerous scholarly and newspaper articles, as well as written books on the topic
of surveillance technologies and privacy protection policies.
Given the poor standards of existing legal controls on the acquisition and use of
surveillance technologies in the region, we need an open and public debate in Congress about the laws that govern and regulate surveillance activities, subject to public scrutiny.
Exposed, a new exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on display through April 17, 2011, examines how voyeurism pervades our everyday life, focusing particular attention on 19th - and 20th - century photography, celebrity culture and the growth of
new surveillance technologies.
The Trump administration reportedly is planning to offset the steep cost of a Mexico border wall by instructing the Department of Homeland Security to cut spending
on surveillance technology and freeze the pay of federal officers in the 2019 fiscal year.
This is only the beginning of a long - needed review of the use of this tools, not just in South America, but everywhere that countries deploy
intrusive surveillance technology without oversight or accountability.
«What's more, Commissioner Bratton continued to resist calls for transparency, particularly involving the NYPD's use of
invasive surveillance technology,» said NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman.
At 9:30 a.m., NYC Council members Dan Garodnick, Vanessa Gibson and advocates discuss the importance of passing the Public Oversight of
Surveillance Technology Act, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
While some have attributed these issues to secret
surveillance technologies like cell - site simulators («CSSs,» also known colloquially as Stingrays) and malware, it's been very difficult to pinpoint the true cause or causes.
The investigation into a data breach at a Milan - based
surveillance technology company is likely to end with no conclusion as to the identity of the attackers.
The growth of China's
surveillance technology comes as the state rolls out an enormous «social credit system» that ranks citizens based on their behaviour, and doles out rewards and punishments depending on their scores.
Gemini Trust Company announced on Wednesday it is increasing oversight of its cryptocurrency trading using Nasdaq Inc's
market surveillance technology to detect manipulation and fraudulent trades.
The CEO of Nasdaq Inc. states the company is open to listing cryptocurrencies and has tapped US - based cryptocurrency exchange Gemini to use its
SMARTS surveillance technology, which monitors real - time activity and raises alerts with operators when it discovers unusual trading patterns.
Therefore, Ms Schivatcheva is probably correct in that most German citizens only heard about the programme to equip Northrop Grumman's Global Hawk airframe with
German surveillance technology — thereby creating the Euro Hawk — when the project was scrapped in May 2013.
BP now has access to the intellectual property described in or attached to the surrendered e-mails, «including advanced robotic navigation tools and
sub-sea surveillance technologies that have required substantial research investment by our laboratories and have great economic value to marine industries such as offshore energy production.»
CSID's proprietary
Internet surveillance technology that proactively detects the illegal trading and selling of personally identifiable information (PII) online.
SECOND - BIGGEST WASTE OF MONEY AFTER THE LEONARDO AUCTION «Hansel and Gretel,» one of the year's more expensive works of installation art, involving the latest in high - tech
surveillance technology reiterated as fun - house spectacle.
The exhibition continued Waheed's ongoing research into what has been described as «our current aerial occupation,» highlighting the ever increasing militarisation of the sky, where the circulation of military drones and
surveillance technology extends over everyday life, often with lethal consequences.
«The exhibition playfully highlights this growing presence through an immersive installation that explores the complexity and variability of our own understanding and engagement
regarding surveillance technology, while also highlighting the ethical issues relating to personal privacy».
The images, staggered throughout the space in the manner of theatrical props, present themselves as potential police mug shots, closed - circuit camera stills or anonymous faces in the crowd, albeit magnified in scale and distorted by their mediation
through surveillance technology.
For Para Site's booth at Art Basel, Lai will look into the increasing use of
subversive surveillance technology in the post 9/11 world, and in light of recent events in Hong Kong.
In «States of Surveillance,» artists employ a variety of strategies to examine the wide - reaching effects of
surveillance technologies while pointing to paths of resistance.
Alex Greenberger, «The Man Who Laughed
at Surveillance Technology: Mishka Henner on His Jarring Images About Images», Art News, October 2015
The «Hansel & Gretel» team wisely brought in artist and
surveillance technology expert Adam Harvey who assembled from scratch the facial recognition technology.
Surveillance technology appeared in several works, among them Emily Jacir's linz diary (2003), a series of stills from webcam footage showing the artist standing in a plaza.
In the criminal justice space, new
surveillance technologies offer endless challenges to ideas about expectations of privacy, police power, and associational freedoms.