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    RAISING STUDENTS’ SECURITY THROUGH THE ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OF SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN CEU MANILA An Undergraduate Research Proposal Presented to the School of Accountancy and Management Centro Escolar University Manila In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management By: BSBAMM-4A Caisip‚ Gillian M. Reyes‚ Narciso Dean I. Cruz‚ Eduard S. Romano‚ Joycebee S‚ De Guzman‚ Joemar T

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    Do covert video surveillance applications‚ effectively contribute to traditional overt methods of employee theft detection‚ and why is this approach controversial? A study within the workplace of a UK national retail superstore. Research Proposal Employee theft is a pervasive and expensive problem to businesses; it is considerably hard to detect and precise numbers on the scale of the problem are generally difficult to attain (Beck and Peacock‚ 2009). Professor Joshua Bamfield published his

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    PUBLIC SURVEILLANCE IMPINGING ON OUR PRIVACY AND ASSIST FOR CRIME PREVENTION In the modern world there have been a lot of technological advances within societies. Technology concerns about security and surveillance has changed the thoughts of people. This surveillance technology consist of spying video cameras‚ CCTV security and surveillance cameras‚ surveillance electronic communications‚ face recognition and many others. Some people think this technology is okay while others carry a different

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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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    Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market (Technologies‚ Applications‚ Services‚ Geography) - Industry Analysis‚ Trends‚ Share‚ Opportunities and Forecast‚ 2012 - 2020 On 15th July 2014 The IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market are expected to grow at CAGR of 37.3% during 2012-2020. Increasing adoption of advance surveillance systems by the government sector and increased maintenance cost of existing surveillance system are major driving forces assisting in adoption of IP surveillance system

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    analyst and contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton‚ copied and leaked hundreds of documents from the NSA‚ revealing its cooperation with various other countries to establish 100% surveillance across the globe. This secret alliance was known as the “Five Eyes.” Using a secret court known as a FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) court‚ the Five Eyes can obtain warrants to view every crevasse of somebody’s digital footprint‚ without probable cause. This discovery sparked a barrage of empty promises

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    Resolution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Resolved: The benefits of domestic surveillance by the NSA outweigh the harms. Contentions----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contention 1: NSA domestic surveillance stops terrorism. Impacts a. As a result of globalization and the information revolution‚ the trend of terrorism in the 21st century is towards mega-terrorism

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    THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT: ANALYSIS‚ PROS AND CONS INTRODUCTION The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is an Act of Congress passed in 1978 and signed by the then President Jimmy Carter. The Act stipulates the procedures to be followed when obtaining intelligence from foreign powers and agents of foreign powers both physically and electronically. The Act has been amended severally. In 2001‚ it was amended to involve groups and terrorist organizations not supported by foreign

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    CON Resolution--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolved: The benefits of domestic surveillance by the NSA outweigh the harms. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As former Supreme Court Justice William Douglas once wrote‚ “The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom.” With that in mind‚ my partner and I negate the

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    Anita Gabriela Soares Audience: Adults Footprint: http://www.ci.woodinville.wa.us/cityhall/CrimeReports.asp Message: Why would human being complain about something that brings them security and comfort. Today we live in a dangerous world and it’s not possible to know who are telling the truth and who is not. The government on its turn tries to protect the population by installing cameras everywhere and having access to our personal information. The government can’t do anything with our information

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