The Threats on Our Privacy Are Real

With filmmaker Robert Spence's announcement that he will be using the first-ever eye-shaped video camera for his new documentary, security experts and privacy advocates are becoming increasingly concerned as to the impact that the next generation of surveillance equipment will have on th... [ read more >> ]

A Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) flies to evaluate its short-range reconnaissance capabilities

"Eyes-in-the-sky" are becoming increasingly common in public places in North America, Europe and Australia

Swiss European surveillance: facial recognition and vehicle make, model, color and license plate reader. Used in Germany and Switzerland for tracking you and logging your movement for future reference.

Surveillance cameras often operate in so-called "nests," which give them a good view on a very wide angle

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Surveillance cameras often operate in so-called "nests," which give them a good view on a very wide angle