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Surveillance

Surveillance is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting. It is sometimes done in a surreptitious manner and it most usually refers to observation of individuals or groups by government organizations. Find surveillance solutions here.

 

Surveys reveal widespread concern, misgivings over digital privacy gaps

The FBI recently issued a stark warning to the public in which it highlighted how criminal actors are exploiting U.S….

 

NYC facial recognition startup scraping social media to identify protestors

Outrage and biometric data privacy compliance concerns related to the use of images scraped from social media by Clearview AI…

 

Estonia floats LPR and traffic monitoring AI, critics fear FRT

Estonian politicians are worried that introducing new traffic technology could mean facial recognition surveillance. The government wants to replace stationary…

 

Surveillance, identity and the right to go missing

By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner Do we have a right to go missing? The global…

 

Iran rolls out AI platform prototype amid facial recognition surveillance accusations

Iran has presented a prototype of its national AI platform, designed to address both the country’s lagging technological development and…

 

Fujitsu advances AI in radio access networks for real-time video analytics

Fujitsu, in collaboration with NVIDIA, is advancing the integration of AI into radio access networks (RAN) to enhance real-time video…

 

St. Petersburg plans to introduce ethnicity recognition to monitor migrants

The Russian city of St. Petersburg plans to equip 8,000 cameras with ethnicity recognition capabilities to monitor its migrant population,…

 

Russia spends $1B on video surveillance purchases

In 2024, the Russian state increased purchases of video surveillance systems to 130.1 billion rubles (US$1.4 billion). However, the share…

 

Georgia’s surveillance cameras under scrutiny amid anti-government protests

Over the past years, Georgia has installed more than 4,300 “smart” cameras on its streets. The surveillance networks – built…

 

US states take a page from EU’s AI Act, but biometrics impact likely minimal

America is grappling with how to regulate AI. A divide has opened up between the approaches of the federal and…

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