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    School Internet Censorship: Protected or Freedom? As of 2013‚ 71 percent of the United States population age three and over use the internet on a daily basis (“Fun Facts”). This time allows people to look at anything they want. They can find almost everything and anyone within minutes. They can steal identities‚ make bombs‚ and find anyone’s personal information at any given time. Many of the people that use the internet are children and teens. Children and teens should know internet safety to protect

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    Dept of Computer Science‚ University of Jaffna. Table of Contents Computer Fundamentals Introduction to Computers A computer is a man-made‚ programmable electronic machine that can store‚ retrieve‚ and process data according to a given set of instructions. Whatever information given to a computer is termed input. The computer input typically comprises of two things: Data and Instructions. The data are the facts‚ which are to be processed‚ and the instructions describe how the computer should

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    prevent incidents in the surveillance area. For the last decades‚ research seeks for possibilities to automate the process of video surveillance. Video surveillance has long been in use to monitor security sensitive areas such as banks‚ department stores‚ highways‚ crowded public places and borders. The advance in computing power‚ availability of large-capacity storage devices and high speed network infrastructure paved the way for cheaper‚ multi sensor video surveillance systems. Traditionally

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    The advantages of stun guns and patrol car video surveillance are a critical tool in law enforcement. Officers are given the option of Tasers‚ which are extremely effective when pursuing an offender that might have had the upper hand to fight for a long time‚ resulting in the officer gaining injuries. Currently‚ patrol car video is a necessity as video records will enhance an officer ’s credibility‚ corroborate identities‚ and statement issues‚ and can be used as evidence in court. However‚ critical

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    significance of security and surveillance systems have changed as people are realizing the benefits derived from it. According to the latest IMS Research report‚ worldwide market for video surveillance equipment will grow more than 12 percent in 2012 despite the weak and uncertain economic environment. The global market will be driven by strong demand for video surveillance solutions in the BRIC (Brazil‚ Russia‚ India and China) countries. Over the past few years‚ video surveillance technology has evolved

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    Running head: DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE 1 DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE Marianna Dannelley March 26‚ 2014 Running head: DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE 2 Have you ever wondered if you ever being watched? Almost like every time you go through a stop light or at an ATM machine‚ that someone knows your every move? Well they

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    In George Orwell’s famous dystopian style novel 1984 the theme of surveillance is central to the overall story of the book. In 1984 Orwell wrote of a dystopian world‚ where everyone is being watched at all times‚ whether in home or in the workplace. In this day‚ it remains terrifying warning‚ about the threat of posed by total surveillance by ones government. Now 66 years later and this threat couldn’t be more real‚ as Abbott ludicrous government’s passes legislation on tax payer funded metadata

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    "When placed under constant scrutiny through surveillance‚ an individuals behaviour and relationships with others are likely affected. Its this notion that controls us the viewer to laugh at the many satires that produce Reality Television. Reality television shows‚ explores how when people are placed under constant scrutiny their behaviour and the way they interact with other people changes. Most of the time they preform for the cameras and play a role that is not in their personality. In

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    Electronic surveillance in the workplace Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace: Concerns for Employees and Challenges for Privacy Advocates Anna Johnston and Myra Cheng Paper delivered 28 November 2002 International Conference on Personal Data Protection Hosted by Personal Information Dispute Mediation Committee‚ Korea Information Security Agency Seoul‚ Korea Ms Anna Johnston is the NSW Deputy Privacy Commissioner. Ms Myra Cheng is a Research & Policy Officer with Privacy NSW

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    NSA Surveillance Program: A Threat to Civilians Privacy Since the beginning of WWI‚ spying activity has become a very important part of national security to United States. To track the activity of people‚ U.S.A. has many spying agencies and National Security Agency (NSA) is one of them. NSA is the main producer and manager of signal intelligence for the United States. It collects‚ monitors‚ translates‚ and analyses global information‚ and data for intelligence purposes and performs

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