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    Government Surveillance Imagine a world where your every move was being monitored. A dark world where it is no secret who you are‚ where you have been and who you associate with; now include who you love‚ who you pray to and what you just ate for dinner. The word privacy doesn’t exist in such world and it is such world that we are heading to.“Big Brother is watching you!” This quote by George Orwell couldn’t have been truer. Every aspect of our lives is being sorted through as Big Data this very

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    Introduction Public health surveillance is a ceaseless uninterrupted process involving the collection‚ analysis and interpretation of health related data for the purpose of planning‚ implementation and evaluation of public health programs (world health organisation‚ 2015). This data can be used for both communicable and non-communicable diseases. Surveillance is important because it gives the required information which is necessary to take public health action and for the planning of interventions

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    Workplace Electronic Surveillance 1 INTRODUCTION Video cameras‚ key loggers‚ cameras‚ and firewalls. These are just a few of the types of technology used to monitor employees at work. What are the legal restrictions given to employers? In this paper we will examine ethical arguments from both points of views; the employees‚ and the employers. This paper is split between 4 sections. Section 1 is the introduction which explains what this paper is about. Section 2 will describe surveillance measures‚ and

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    get up to‚ as long as we compliance the law‚ unless we are a celebrity. But with massive development of technology‚ that is no longer the case and I totally agreed with the statement that we are living in a surveillance society. Moreover‚ I strongly believed that the level of surveillance will grow even further in the future. If we use loyalty cards or credit cards we can earn points and receive money off vouchers‚ but we also allow retailers keep data on what we’ve bought and where we’ve bought

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    Surveillance CCTV cameras and privacy of people Is Being watched constantly too high a price for safety? Name: Mohammad Al-zahrani Abstract The purpose of this report is to present the different points of view regarding the extremely wide use of surveillance cameras‚ as well as to explain the civil rights issues that are involved. The report will discuss the use of CCTV cameras in Australia. In addition‚ the report will cover the reliance of countries on surveillance systems for

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    the options available with video surveillance systems. You can end up spending thousands of dollars on a state-of-the-art system. But‚ do you need all the bells and whistles? Or will a basic system do the job? Considering Options for the Cameras Cameras are what allow you to see what is going on. And cameras come with a number of options and upgrades that can enhance the details of what you can see. How many frames per second should the camera offer? Surveillance cameras don’t take the same quality

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    Public Cameras Trying on clothing before purchasing them is something I love. I enjoy checking myself out in new the new vintage clothing of my choice. However‚ after reading the article‚ Snoopers at Work‚ I have become much less comfortable in the dressing room of a clothing store. Who would have ever thought that they were being watched while getting undressed? Are video surveillance cameras in public locations a good idea? I believe these cameras can be bring positive or negative aspects

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    Privacy in CCTV Surveillance: Social‚ Ethical Professional and Legal Issues Introduction to Privacy This essay will analyse the personal privacy of CCTV surveillance and the impact it has on the stakeholders‚ in terms of social‚ ethical professional and legal issues. Personal privacy is not something that can be defined easily. Privacy can mean many things from the right to be left alone to the right to have some control over how personal or health information is properly collected‚ stored‚ used

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    Video Surveillance

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    because you are – if you are in a public place of course. I say public place meaning places such as elevators‚ schools‚ airports‚ public transit stations‚ stores‚ and streets – basically anywhere but your home. Sure‚ this feeling can be uneasy‚ perhaps go as far as to make you feel uncomfortable but video surveillance is a necessary precaution and the invasion of privacy is worth it for our safety. So what makes this “invasion of privacy” worth it? Well ‚ video surveillance definitely has a lot of pros

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    Surveillance technology such as RFID (radio-frequency identification) should not be used to track people (e.g. human implants and RFID tags on people or products). Do you agree? Support your argument with concrete examples. Famous novelist George Orwell once wrote in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ “There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment…In the assumption that every sound you made was overheard‚ and‚ except in darkness‚ every movement scrutinized

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