Consequently‚ as Mark Twain said‚ “history might not repeat itself‚ but it rhymes”. The world still grows forever closer‚ and may one day reach the point where any privacy could be a luxury that humanity cannot afford. Every cell phone is a mobile surveillance device that contains a camera‚ microphone‚ and all a user’s personal
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Reliability - operation of hardware - design of software - accuracy of data (correspondent with real world & up to date) Accuracy - in correspondence with real world & up to date - data accessibility - hardware functionality Integrity - safeguarding the accuracy - no integrity if data is changed accidentally or tampered with - completeness - security (prevents data from being lost‚ stolen‚ cracked) - safety (data is clean against virus/ malicious worms) - quality Security - protection
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The Ethical Dilemma Matrix Ethical dilemma: NSA spying into people’s private lives Stakeholders Non-maleficence Respect for persons Finality 1: You The individual understands his or her duty to ensure that whatever they do does not cause harm to themselves or others. The individual knows that they have a duty to respect others in the society. The individual understands that there provisions in the law that might make it impossible to have their privacy for the sake of national security 2:The Spying
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Using the film The Truman Show as example‚ the essay discusses on the ubiquitous surveillance in today’s increasingly IT-based society with the theoretical lens of culture. Using Internet‚ be it the conventional computer-carried Internet or the cellphone-carried mobile Internet‚ people tend to rely on online communication more and more than face to face communication. In particular‚ among the young generation‚ the cyber culture can be no less important than the culture in the real world. One undeniable
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published in Free Inquiry‚ Wendy Kaminer discusses to the American citizens how their privacy and freedom has been invaded through the use of surveillance systems. In contrast‚ the article “If Looks Could Kill”‚ written by The Economist group asserts that monitoring actions can be a difficult and tedious work as a human‚ but at the same time advanced surveillance cameras have not been accurate. Both authors emphasize their ideas using the help of specific strategies. Three strategies that can be found
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Daniel Trottier‚ a Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at Erasmus University Rotterdam‚ explains how interpersonal social media surveillance renders users visible to one another‚ and these users being both the agent and the subject of surveillance. His recent research considers the use of social media by the police and intelligence agencies‚ as well as other forms of policing that occur on these platforms. In the article‚ Trottier looks at Facebook as an exemplar of social media
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amazing novel‚ that is a must read‚ however this essay is comparing the surveillance in 1984 to surveillance in present day western democracies. In 1984 the amount of surveillance done by the government is unheard of‚ people are always under watch. Many people who read this book consider the amount of surveillance to be at such an extent that it is not believed that it could ever reach that level. However‚ the amount of surveillance in present day western democracies is at the same level if not a greater
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Benefits of Network video surveillance What is an Analog Video Security System? Cameras on a modern analog CCTV system send their video over co-axil cabling back to a digital video recorder (DVR). Most modern DVRs are a network device‚ and as such can be accessed remotely from the LAN‚ or with the proper configuration‚ from across a WAN or the internet. Video is kept on hard drives‚ typically on a FIFO basis so there is always a rolling video archive of the past X number of days. What is an
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CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) SECURITY CAMERA AS A TOOL FOR CRIME PREVENTION AND DETECTION IN SELECTED ESTABLISHMENTS IN DASMARIÑAS CITY‚ CAVITE An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology Cavite Campus In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminology Submitted By: Bilog‚ Anjeanette P Deri‚ Lea V. De Vera‚ Melissa O. De Villa‚Lutgarda
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government controls all aspects of life. Telescreens‚ which are ubiquitous in Oceania and sometimes hidden‚ are used to monitor every member’s thoughts and actions in order to maintain uniformity‚ control‚ and power. A similar method of electronic surveillance is used in the United States today. The National Security Agency‚ otherwise known as the NSA‚ is a security organization from the US government that aims to protect
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