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Surveillance Cameras
Surveillance cameras are one of the most ubiquitous and recognizable technologies used to watch us as we move about our daily lives. Networks of cameras are installed by government agencies and by local businesses, but the distinction blurs with the development of real-time crime centers that access both public and private video feeds. Camera technology is growing in sophistication: some cameras are capable of 360-degree video or infrared vision. Some models can be equipped with real-time face recognition or license plate recognition software. Since many are also being connected directly to the Internet, the camera networks have also proven easy targets for malicious attackers.
Recognizing the Types of Cameras
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