Wikileaks docs reveal that governments use malware for surveillance

The latest round of documents published by Wikileaks offers a rare glimpse into the world of surveillance products. The collection—which Wikileaks calls the Spy Files—includes confidential brochures and slide presentations that companies use to market intrusive surveillance tools to governments and law enforcement agencies. A report that Wikileaks published alongside…

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Behavioral Analytics Software offers intelligent surveillance.

Behavioral Analytics(TM) for Intelligent Video HOUSTON, — Behavioral Recognition Systems, Inc. (BRS Labs) announces the release of the latest version of AISight® (pronounced: eye sight), the first and only Behavioral Analytics solution for intelligent video surveillance. This latest release, AISight 3.0, goes beyond traditional rules-based video analytics to adapt and…

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Ga. police unveil powerful surveillance system

Author: Edwin Stephens By PoliceOne Staff ATLANTA — More than 100 cameras make up the new surveillance system that police say will help curb crime across the city. The Atlanta Police Department houses the Video Integration Center (VIC), which features floor-to-ceiling monitors that display surveillance footage of downtown, according to…

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FutureSentry Partners with Sun Surveillance to Bring Solar-Powered First Responders to Market

ORLANDO, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– FutureSentry, a developer of automated detection solutions designed to enhance security, has entered into a strategic agreement with Sun Surveillance, a South Carolina-based wireless security technology provider, that enables the company to bring to market a solar-powered FutureSentry First Responder unit that is ideal for areas with…

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