In Brief

Surveillance: The Unblinking Eye

New technology in Great Britain will push the limits of modern surveillance

By Scott Berinato

September 12, 2007CSO — privacy -  No country has employed visual surveillance as aggressively as Great Britain. Whether for traffic management or anti­terrorism efforts, the United Kingdom has put cameras everywhere. Britain, according to one CCTV consulting firm, has more than 4 million cameras deployed, or nearly as many as the rest of the world combined, excluding the United States. Now, with the introduction of The Bug, Great Britain has fully embraced its rolefor better or worseas the vanguard proponent of public surveillance.

The Bug is a cluster of eight cameras that can scan in any direction. The cameras are smart, meaning they employ software for advanced functionality. (For more on video surveillance analytics, see Look Smart, Page 34.) In this case, the software uses ­algorithms to look for suspicious behaviorsudden running or wild flailing, for example. The Bug can identify 50 suspicious traits. It can then automatically lock on to a subject and follow that person or object. The Bug also has speakers, so someone monitoring can issue instructions or warnings.

The Bug has been in testing in a borough called Luton, about 30 miles northwest of London, for more than 18 months. Exeter and Chester are planning to deploy The Bug as well.

A key selling point for the company that makes the device is that it provides unmanned visual evidence if events come to trial. The company also says the software can deem certain areas off-limits and unrecordable.

But privacy advocates believe The Bug is a frightening encroachment on privacy, eerily similar to technology featured prominently in George Orwells seminal book 1984. In that book, a remote voice from a loud speaker reminds Winston Smith to perform his daily exercises.

In a story in Londons Sunday Times, ­Privacy Internationals noted privacy advocate Simon Davies is quoted saying, I made a ­prediction 10 years ago that if we were not careful there would be no escaping the gaze of the lens. We have reached that stage. In that same story, a spokesman for the company that makes the $10,000 Bug said the device isnt intrusive even if it picks up an innocent persons behavior, because the innocent have nothing to fear.

Most of those commenting on the story at the Times site refuted that point, noting that the cameras remove personal choice from the privacy equation and create a presumption of guilt, rather than the traditional civil liberty of innocence until proven guilty.

RESOURCE CENTER
Loading...
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Data Center Directions Virtual Conference

Data Center VCAttend this free, 100% online event exploring tools and techniques for making your data center deliver for today and tomorrow.

» Learn more and register here

WHITE PAPER
Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL

VeriSignNow with Extended Validation (EV) SSL available from VeriSign, you can show your customers that they can trust your site. Learn about EV SSL benefits in the free VeriSign white paper.

» Read the Paper

Featured Sponsors
Sponsored Links

When Customer Relationship is Everything, Businesses Bank on SSL Solutions

Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL

Understanding Data Location is Imperative for Data Loss Prevention

E-LOAN Maintains Reputation as a Privacy Leader with Symantec

Data Loss Prevention: Keeping Sensitive Data Out of the Wrong Hands

Prudential Financial Protects its Brand with Symantec

Efficient - Flexible - Compliant

Envision Identity-Based Access Control for the Datacenter

Using Likewise to Comply with PCI Data Security Standard

Managing SSL Security in Multi-Server Environments

Solving Online Credit Fraud Using Device Reputation

Secure your virtual and physical environments with the same software

Manage your IT more effectively

IDC Defines an Identity and Access Management Submarket

IDC Defines an Identity and Access Management Submarket for Managing Privileged User Accounts and Meeting GRC Requirements

Everything Today's CISO Needs to Know About Using SSO to Succeed in the Web 2.0 Era

The Latest Advancements in SSL Technology

How to Offer the Strongest SSL Encryption

Get in Compliance With Government Data Regulations

7 Requirements of Data Loss Prevention

Information Security: Data Drains and How to Prevent Loss

CA's IT Security centralizes your identity management to turn security into a proactive, business-building tool

How Are Open Source Development Communities Embracing Security Best Practices?

Digital Identity Protection and Data Security Get Personal

Simplify your data center with Juniper Networks. View the webcast

The Case for Business Software Assurance ~ Securing Your Applications

Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) report: Save Millions in Fraud Losses.

Taking the Botnet Threat Seriously

Any company can promise identity protection. Only Debix can prove it

Welcome to the age of Service-Oriented Security (SOS)

Enabling Compliance with Converged Mainframe Security and Storage

5 Steps to Secure Outsourced Application Development