Antimicrobial Resistance SurveillancePublic health surveFISA Ame2023Mass surveillanceVideo surveillanceSyndromic surveillanceGovernment's2016Gathering surveillance data2021Respiratory syncySearchAuthoritarian governments2019DronesMethodsEndoscopyCapitalismOutpatient visitsGlobal Surveillance SystemEpidemiologyCCTVSystemTypes of surveillanceTechnologyIncreasinglyCDC'sPeople'sSecret surveillanceActive surveillanceDisease surveillanceNational surveillanceElectronic surveillanceSystemsIllnessesConductInfrastructureInvolvesGapsStrengthenHealthPredictiveRevelationsLaboratoriesNetworkDefenseTechnologiesEnforcementDetectionIntelligencePrivacyResponseCapabilitiesData storedRadarActivitiesTargetsGuidelinesGovernmentCamerasResearchAircraftPatternsContext
Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance3
- As part of a range of measures to address AMR, the WHO Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (GLASS) was launched in 2015. (sanger.ac.uk)
- This data set describes antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data from the WHO European Region gathered through the Central Asian and Eastern European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (CAESAR) network and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net). (who.int)
- Data from the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net). (who.int)
Public health surve3
- Collecting public health surveillance data: creating a surveillance system. (who.int)
- Principles and practice of public health surveillance, third edition. (who.int)
- Our contribution to this technical note has been informed by our strong international partnerships with public health surveillance teams across the world and builds on our establishment of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit last year. (sanger.ac.uk)
FISA Ame2
- They are largely enabled by a problematic law passed by Congress - the FISA Amendments Act (FAA), which is set to expire this year - along with Executive Order 12,333, the primary authority invoked by the NSA to conduct surveillance outside of the United States. (aclu.org)
- In that suit, Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, filed in July 2008, Amnesty International and a group of other organizations, lawyers and journalists represented by the American Civil Liberties Union challenged the constitutionality of the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, which expanded the government's powers of warrantless surveillance. (amnesty.org)
20232
- In a 2023 study , researchers surveyed an expert panel of healthcare professionals and researchers about the best practices for using active surveillance to manage prostate cancer. (healthline.com)
- In the 2023 research mentioned earlier, researchers looked at recent studies that followed people on active surveillance. (healthline.com)
Mass surveillance4
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation believes that it's time for Western governments to investigate companies that have allegedly assisted in human rights violations, and the technology companies selling mass surveillance equipment must step up and ensure that they aren't assisting foreign governments in committing human rights violations against their own people. (eff.org)
- The National Security Agency's mass surveillance has greatly expanded in the years since September 11, 2001. (aclu.org)
- Concerned advocates see mass surveillance as the problem and protecting privacy as the goal. (commondreams.org)
- In May, SAPS was given the go-ahead to intercept cellular communications for mass-surveillance purposes. (itweb.co.za)
Video surveillance5
- The Cisco Video Surveillance Integrated Services Platforms has been retired and is no longer supported. (cisco.com)
- There is growing use of smart solutions such as biometrics, facial recognition, smart cameras, and video surveillance systems. (deloitte.com)
- Find a large assortment of video surveillance accessories at Grainger. (grainger.com)
- The integration provides organizations with a single, unified IP video surveillance and access control solution that enables better situational awareness, improved risk. (thomasnet.com)
- Video Surveillance System targets transit industry. (thomasnet.com)
Syndromic surveillance3
- The National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP) is a collaboration among CDC, federal partners, state and local health departments, and academic and private sector partners to collect, analyze, and share electronic data received from multiple health care settings. (cdc.gov)
- As part of this work, four initiatives were identified as areas for improvement: notifiable diseases, syndromic surveillance, mortality reporting, and electronic laboratory reporting. (cdc.gov)
- Therefore, it is important to evaluate syndromic surveillance data, including that from ILINet, in the context of other sources of surveillance data to obtain a complete and accurate picture of influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and other respiratory virus activity. (cdc.gov)
Government's4
- We explore Zimbabwe's embrace of surveillance technologies, and the Zimbabwean government's increasingly close relationship with Huawei. (privacyinternational.org)
- The government's surveillance programs have infiltrated most of the communications technologies we have come to rely on. (aclu.org)
- Although the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court oversees some of the government's surveillance activities, it operates in near-total secrecy through one-sided procedures that heavily favor the government. (aclu.org)
- In February 2013, in a 5-4 decision, the US Supreme Court dismissed the case, finding that the plaintiffs did not have standing to challenge the US government's wiretapping surveillance. (amnesty.org)
20161
- Launch of ULA Delta 4 Heavy with NROL-37 surveillance satellite on June 11, 2016 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fl. (universetoday.com)
Gathering surveillance data1
- In the United States, gathering surveillance data is a shared effort between CDC and thousands of agencies at the federal and state, territorial, local, and tribal levels. (cdc.gov)
20211
- Cite this: Endoscopic Resection of Esophageal Cancer Requires Long-term Postop Surveillance - Medscape - Nov 19, 2021. (medscape.com)
Respiratory syncy2
- The National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) is a laboratory-based system that monitors temporal and geographic circulation patterns (patterns occurring in time and place) of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other viral infections. (cdc.gov)
- The RSV Hospitalization Surveillance Network (RSV-NET) is a population-based surveillance system that monitors respiratory syncytial virus hospitalizations in the US among children and adults. (cdc.gov)
Search1
- I don't see the value in further legitimizing the notion that the problem with NSA surveillance is targeting U.S. persons in search queries as opposed to them collecting mass amounts of data on U.S. persons in the first place. (schneier.com)
Authoritarian governments1
- Democracies may have laws that seek to restrict governmental and private use of surveillance, whereas authoritarian governments seldom have any domestic restrictions. (wikipedia.org)
20193
- In 2019, EFF obtained a dataset of surveillance cameras maintained by the San Francisco District Attorney's Office. (eff.org)
- 2 The AI Global Surveillance (AIGS) Index 2019 states that 56 out of 176 countries used AI for surveillance for safe city platforms, although with different approaches. (deloitte.com)
- Zimbabwe has implemented two rounds of Gonococcal Antimicrobial Surveillance Programme (GASP), in 2015 and 2019. (who.int)
Drones3
- Cities are making use of facial recognition and biometrics (84 per cent), in-car and body cameras for police (55 per cent), drones and aerial surveillance (46 per cent), and crowdsourcing crime reporting and emergency apps (39 per cent) to ensure public safety. (deloitte.com)
- Increasingly, surveillance tools from social media monitoring, to drones, to cell phone-interception devices called Stingrays are tools of the trade for police and federal agencies around the country. (freedomhouse.org)
- The rise of surveillance technology, including face recognition software, drones, body scans and cell phones as GPS locators, has resulted in some creative attempts to elude it. (weburbanist.com)
Methods4
- Assessing existing data sources and surveillance methods is the first step in building a coordinated national system. (who.int)
- The Technical Note explains the value of using molecular diagnostic methods for surveillance and outlines the infrastructure and technological capabilities required. (sanger.ac.uk)
- We were delighted to be involved in the development of this WHO technical note on how to use molecular methods for AMR surveillance. (sanger.ac.uk)
- Mikko Tarvonen, Ph.D., from the University of Helsinki, and colleagues compared different fetal surveillance methods and their association with adverse short- and long-term fetal and neonatal outcomes in a retrospective cohort of deliveries. (msdmanuals.com)
Endoscopy5
- CRIM was defined by negative biopsies from the tubular esophagus and the gastroesophageal junction at one posttreatment surveillance endoscopy. (medscape.com)
- As a conditional recommendation, the ASGE suggests performing surveillance endoscopy in patients with nondysplastic Barrett esophagus. (medscape.com)
- No further surveillance is recommended if endoscopy shows negative results for Barrett esophagus. (medscape.com)
- After initiation of maximal acid-suppressive therapy (twice-daily proton pump inibitor), the ACG recommends performing surveillance using both white-light endoscopy and chromoendoscopy, a structured biopsy protocol, and surveillance at intervals dictated by the degree of dysplasia noted on previous biopsies. (medscape.com)
- Instead, ACG guidelines advise that "it is reasonable to cease endoscopic surveillance in patients with an estimated survival of less than 5 years and those who are no longer fit for repeated endoscopy or cannot tolerate endoscopic, surgical, or oncological intervention for esophageal neoplasia. (medscape.com)
Capitalism4
- Are these changes so fundamental that they can be said to have led to the emergence of a new form of capitalism - surveillance capitalism? (idw-online.de)
- Her new book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power, will be published by Public Affairs in the U.S. and Campus in Germany in 2018. (idw-online.de)
- Please sign up for the event using the registration form ( https://www.hiig.de/en/events/shoshana-zuboff-surveillance-capitalism-and-democr... ). (idw-online.de)
- https://www.hiig.de/en/events/shoshana-zuboff-surveillance-capitalism-and-democr. (idw-online.de)
Outpatient visits3
- The New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN) is a multisite, active, population-based surveillance network for hospitalizations and outpatient visits among children that are associated with RSV and other acute respiratory illnesses. (cdc.gov)
- The RSV Surveillance in Native American Persons (RSV SuNA) collaboration monitors for RSV-associated hospitalizations and outpatient visits among Native American persons and is conducted on the Navajo Nation, White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands, and in Alaska. (cdc.gov)
- The U.S. Outpatient Influenza-like Illness Surveillance Network (ILINet) monitors outpatient visits for respiratory illness referred to as influenza-like illness [ILI (fever plus cough or sore throat)], not laboratory-confirmed influenza, and may capture respiratory illness visits due to infection with any pathogen that can present with similar symptoms, including influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and RSV. (cdc.gov)
Global Surveillance System1
- As with all technologies, we will have to work through the hurdles of how it is implemented, but it's fantastic to see the Wellcome Sanger Institute and WHO collaborating to strengthen the global surveillance system and help deliver countries' national action plans. (sanger.ac.uk)
Epidemiology3
- In 1988, a 5-month pilot project to assess the feasibility and utility of a standard computerized surveillance system for epidemics was conducted by state epidemiology programs in Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington, and by the Epidemiology Program Office, CDC. (cdc.gov)
- Consequently, neither CDC nor state epidemiology programs have access to uniform, comparable surveillance data for monitoring temporal and geographic trends of epidemics or for providing national estimates of the frequency of epidemics. (cdc.gov)
- Dr Teodora Wi , STIs team lead in the department of Global HIV, Hepatitis, and STIs Programmes in WHO HQ, highlighted how EGASP strengthens the capacity for improving the epidemiology and surveillance of STIs and AMR, for the personnel of participating laboratories and clinics, and will allow an evidence-based update of the national STI guidelines for Neisseria gonorrhoeae. (who.int)
CCTV1
- have a UK-style CCTV surveillance infrastructure, such efforts in both countries were probably doomed. (lrb.co.uk)
System15
- CDC collects RSV laboratory test results performed in the United States using a surveillance system called the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) . (cdc.gov)
- This is a voluntary, laboratory-based surveillance system established in the 1980s to monitor trends in several viruses, including RSV. (cdc.gov)
- The primary industries and occupations associated with state-based surveillance silicosis and work-related asthma case data are grouped by the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), the 2000 Census Occupation Codes (COC), and the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC). (cdc.gov)
- Although state health departments document investigations of disease epidemics and outbreaks, there is no national system for surveillance of epidemics. (cdc.gov)
- Editorial Note: The current national system of notifiable disease reporting (data reported weekly in MMWR Tables I, II, and III (pages 688-691)) provides surveillance data on a wide range of diseases, many of which can cause epidemics. (cdc.gov)
- The 121-city mortality surveillance system (data reported weekly in MMWR Table IV (page 692)) is used to assist in identifying epidemic influenza (2). (cdc.gov)
- However, except for a limited set of problems (e.g., waterborne outbreaks (3)), no uniform national system of surveillance exists for epidemics. (cdc.gov)
- Other respiratory virus surveillance data can be found on CDC's COVID Data Tracker , NCIRD Surveillance Systems website and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) website . (cdc.gov)
- A recommendation was made to frame EGASP as a surveillance system and include sample collection as part of the treatment protocol. (who.int)
- A U.S. Air Force photo of an E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) receiving fuel from a KC-135 tanker plane in 2004. (ajc.com)
- Robins Air Force Base will play host to a new intelligence and surveillance system in the years to come, the Air Force announced this week, a mission that will help insulate the Middle Georgia base should the Pentagon launch a new round of base closures. (ajc.com)
- The base is currently home to the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or JSTARS, old 707 passenger planes outfitted with radar and surveillance equipment that have been used heavily in the fight against the Islamic State. (ajc.com)
- Yet my mother's visit from the FBI reminds me that, from the slave pass system to laws that deputized white civilians as enforcers of Jim Crow, black people and other people of color have lived for centuries with surveillance practices aimed at maintaining a racial hierarchy. (commondreams.org)
- In a racially discriminatory criminal justice system, surveillance technologies reproduce injustice. (commondreams.org)
- System works as eyes to U.S. Navy fleet commanders in the Middle East SAN DIEGO- - The Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) built unmanned demonstrator aircraft used for maritime surveillance missions by the U.S. Navy surpassed 10,000 combat flying hours supporting intelligence-gathering missions in the Middle East. (thomasnet.com)
Types of surveillance2
- Espionage is by definition covert and typically illegal according to the rules of the observed party, whereas most types of surveillance are overt and are considered legal or legitimate by state authorities. (wikipedia.org)
- Here is a visual guide to some of the types of surveillance cameras you may encounter day-to-day. (eff.org)
Technology5
- At the same time, CDC maintains more than 100 surveillance systems for different uses, which creates a reporting burden and duplication of effort for partners, discrepancies among the data elements, and the need to use multiple information technology systems. (cdc.gov)
- This 11th edition of Freedom House's twice-monthly newsletter, Keeping Democracy Healthy in a Pandemic , focuses on key issues around elections related to the pandemic, as well as the role of technology in facilitating surveillance of protesters in the United States. (freedomhouse.org)
- The surveillance technology trusted by regulators & exchanges - built for you. (nasdaq.com)
- We don't just sell pioneering surveillance technology, our own global exchanges use it too. (nasdaq.com)
- Facial Recognition Technology and the Culture of Surveillance by Kelly Gates . (lrb.co.uk)
Increasingly1
- There's little doubt that surveillance cameras are becoming increasingly ubiquitous , and that there's really no such thing as privacy in public. (techdirt.com)
CDC's1
- CDC's goal for federally supported surveillance activities is to get the right information into the right hands at the right time. (cdc.gov)
People's1
- A byproduct of surveillance is that it can unjustifiably violate people's privacy and is often criticized by civil liberties activists. (wikipedia.org)
Secret surveillance2
- Obama put forward his defense of the secret surveillance programs when asked by a reporter during a health care event in California. (globalsecurity.org)
- History has shown that powerful, secret surveillance tools will almost certainly be abused for political ends. (aclu.org)
Active surveillance15
- The Investigating Respiratory Viruses in the Acutely Ill (IVY) Network is a multisite, active surveillance network designed to assess how well vaccines work to prevent severe COVID-19, flu, and eventually RSV-associated hospitalizations among adults. (cdc.gov)
- What Is Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer? (healthline.com)
- This is called active surveillance. (healthline.com)
- To avoid or delay these side effects, doctors often recommend a practice called active surveillance as a first step for people with low risk prostate cancer. (healthline.com)
- In simple terms, active surveillance involves visiting your doctor for regular tests to monitor how quickly the cancer is growing before starting treatment. (healthline.com)
- Read on to learn more about active surveillance for prostate cancer, including when a doctor may recommend it and why it's important. (healthline.com)
- Active surveillance is also called expectant management or deferred therapy. (healthline.com)
- According to the American Cancer Society (ACS) , younger males and those with better overall health are less likely to be offered active surveillance. (healthline.com)
- A similar concept to active surveillance that doctors sometimes recommend is called watchful waiting. (healthline.com)
- Active surveillance can potentially delay or reduce the harmful side effects of cancer treatment without significantly affecting survival. (healthline.com)
- According to the ACS , men who undergo surgery or radiation therapy don't seem to live longer than men undergoing active surveillance, but their cancer may spread less or stay in remission longer. (healthline.com)
- What is a typical active surveillance for prostate cancer? (healthline.com)
- If you're undergoing active surveillance, you'll have regular check-ups with your doctor, likely every couple of months. (healthline.com)
- How long can you stay on active surveillance? (healthline.com)
- Many people with prostate cancer continue with active surveillance for the rest of their life and never undergo prostate cancer treatment if their cancer doesn't cause any signs or symptoms. (healthline.com)
Disease surveillance1
- USGS National Wildlife Health Center scientists conduct disease surveillance in collaboration with multiple partners to provide early detection and warning of biological threats, situational awareness, and management of emerging diseases. (usgs.gov)
National surveillance2
- The Traveler Genomic Surveillance program , run by the Travelers' Health Branch at CDC in partnership with Ginkgo Bioworks and XpresSpa Group, plays an important role in U.S. national surveillance by testing travelers to detect new variants entering the country and fill gaps in global surveillance. (cdc.gov)
- Countries worldwide have joined GLASS, establishing national surveillance systems that can monitor antibiotic-resistant bacteria to help understand resistance trends and inform treatment guidelines. (sanger.ac.uk)
Electronic surveillance2
- Together they worked in the San Francisco office of investigator Hal Lipset, a master of electronic surveillance , before getting married in 1977 and opening their own investigative agency, Palladino & Sutherland. (dictionary.com)
- This aircraft can be used for electronic surveillance ," he said. (dictionary.com)
Systems4
- Learn how CDC is laying the groundwork for ongoing evaluation and modification of surveillance systems. (cdc.gov)
- Our strategic plan for surveillance focused on what CDC must do to make greater use of established data standards, decrease unnecessary redundancies and reporting burdens on state and local health departments, and reduce the number of stand-alone systems. (cdc.gov)
- Cisco Systems is facing litigation in both Maryland and California based on its alleged sales of surveillance equipment to the Chinese to track, monitor and otherwise facilitate the arrest, detention, or disappearance of human rights activists and religious minorities who have been subjected to gross human rights violations. (eff.org)
- In some cases, surveillance systems are paid for and operated by the cities themselves. (eff.org)
Illnesses2
- GeoSentinel is a worldwide clinical-care-based network for the surveillance and research of travel-related illnesses. (cdc.gov)
- The purpose of the Queso Fresco Enhanced Surveillance is to assess the burden of enteric illnesses that could be attributed to unpasteurized queso fresco and other Mexican-style soft cheeses. (ca.gov)
Conduct2
- In December 2013, the ACLU, along with the Media Freedom Information Access Clinic at Yale Law School, filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit demanding that the government release information about its use of EO 12,333 to conduct surveillance of Americans' communications. (aclu.org)
- from Center for HIV and STI National Institute for Communicable Diseases South Africa visited Zimbabwe to assess the implementation of the Enhanced Gonococcal Antimicrobial Surveillance Programme (EGASP) and to conduct quality checks on laboratory procedures, clinical, and data management procedures. (who.int)
Infrastructure1
- Communications, navigation and surveillance (CNS) infrastructure, and the radio spectrum they require, are the foundation of the aviation operational performance, enabling airspace capacity. (eurocontrol.int)
Involves3
- The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of data and traffic on the Internet. (wikipedia.org)
- Another form of computer surveillance, known as van Eck phreaking, involves reading electromagnetic emanations from computing devices in order to extract data from them at distances of hundreds of meters. (wikipedia.org)
- Food and nutrition surveillance involves the collection, integration, analysis, interpretation and dissemination of food and nutrition data. (canada.ca)
Gaps1
- An Air Force spokeswoman said Thursday that the Pentagon does not expect any gaps in its surveillance capabilities. (ajc.com)
Strengthen1
- EGASP aims to strengthen sentinel surveillance for gonococcal antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in selected countries. (who.int)
Health9
- Rishindra M. Reddy, MD , professor of thoracic surgery at the University of Michigan Health, Ann Arbor, agreed "100%" with Song and colleagues' conclusion about the need for long-term surveillance. (medscape.com)
- Between 2010 and 2014, ATSDR and nine state health departments conducted surveillance on acute toxic substance incidents. (cdc.gov)
- Regular monitoring should address not only surveillance of tobacco use patterns and trends and exposure to tobacco smoke, but also their health impact, and the scope and implementation of tobacco control policies. (who.int)
- disease (NCD) surveillance often provides opportunities for integrating key tobacco indicators to existing health surveys in a cost-effective way. (who.int)
- Visit Conversations with CDC Surveillance Experts to learn how surveillance works from tracking everyday issues, like food poisoning, to understanding how we capture and report vital statistics, to linking public health with healthcare. (cdc.gov)
- Enhancing health requires surveillance of food and nutrient intakes, food safety, nutritional status and nutrition-related health outcomes. (canada.ca)
- The USGS National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) conducts surveillance in wild birds to facilitate early detection and situational awareness for high consequence pathogens, including highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses. (usgs.gov)
- Reporting of wildlife diseases is important to build situational awareness regarding wildlife health, build national and global knowledge capacity, increase coordination among agencies, and integrate wildlife health data into other surveillance frameworks. (usgs.gov)
- Founded in 2010, the Western Pacific Surveillance and Response journal (WPSAR) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of health security in response to public health events and emergencies in the Western Pacific Region. (who.int)
Predictive3
- Song noted excellent overall survival and concluded his presentation by emphasizing the predictive value of CRIM and the need for long-term surveillance. (medscape.com)
- Surveillance and predictive policing through AI is the most controversial trend in this report but one that has important implications for the future of cities and societies. (deloitte.com)
- Therefore, one cannot disconnect the discussions about surveillance and predictive policing from recent debates about the societal, ethical, and even geopolitical dimensions. (deloitte.com)
Revelations2
- New revelations about the alleged reach of the US National Security Agency (NSA)'s surveillance efforts raise serious questions about the US authorities' respect for the right to privacy, Amnesty International said today. (amnesty.org)
- Today, media reporting on government surveillance is laser-focused on the revelations by Edward Snowden that millions of Americans were being spied on by the NSA. (commondreams.org)
Laboratories1
- We hope this will have a significant impact on informed choices that different laboratories and countries may make to improve AMR surveillance. (sanger.ac.uk)
Network1
- This Technical Note was developed by GLASS in collaboration with the WHO AMR Surveillance and Quality Assessment Collaborating Centres Network and partners. (sanger.ac.uk)
Defense1
- Earlier Friday, Obama offered a spirited defense of secret administration surveillance policies aimed at stopping terrorist attacks. (globalsecurity.org)
Technologies8
- The reach of these technologies is astonishingly broad: governments can listen in on cell phone calls , use voice recognition to scan mobile networks, read emails and text messages, censor web pages, track a citizen's every movement using GPS, and can even change email contents while en route to a recipient. (eff.org)
- Surveillance cameras are one of the most ubiquitous and recognizable technologies used to watch us as we move about our daily lives. (eff.org)
- Cities are also exploring other uses of surveillance and artificial intelligence technologies. (deloitte.com)
- But monitoring images visible to the naked eye may one day look quaint compared to the next generation of surveillance technologies. (techdirt.com)
- In this issue, we put the spotlight on two big issues: growing problems around elections, and the deployment of surveillance technologies in response to protests in the United States. (freedomhouse.org)
- As I write this, the same philosophy is driving the increasing adoption and use of surveillance technologies by local law enforcement agencies across the United States. (commondreams.org)
- Thanks to new surveillance technologies, law enforcement agencies are now able to collect massive amounts of indiscriminate data. (commondreams.org)
- This Article challenges these assumptions, and suggests that in thinking about surveillance cameras and other technologies, we must listen to communities. (ssrn.com)
Enforcement1
- Law enforcement agencies often acquire mobile surveillance units, such as manned towers that can be raised 25-feet in the air and unmanned trailers that can extend a pole with PTZ cameras in all directions. (eff.org)
Detection2
- surveillance or the gathering of information by surreptitious use of electronic devices, as in crime detection or espionage. (dictionary.com)
- With EGASP, Zimbabwe aims to enhance the capacity and early detection of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), address GASP limitations, monitor trends of Neisseria gonorrhoeae using standardized protocols, and build capacity for AMR surveillance from laboratory facilities and sentinel clinics. (who.int)
Intelligence3
- 2017-10-05T19:12:26-04:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvNmVkXC8yMDE3MTAwNTA5NDgzNzAxM19oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ== Members of the House Judiciary Committee, including Chair Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), held a news conference on a bill to reauthorize with changes Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). (c-span.org)
- Members of the House Judiciary Committee , including Chair Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), held a news conference on a bill to reauthorize with changes Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). (c-span.org)
- Members debated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). (c-span.org)
Privacy8
- This program generated huge controversies in regards to surveillance and privacy, especially from U.S. citizens. (wikipedia.org)
- The ACLU has been at the forefront of the struggle to rein in the surveillance superstructure, which strikes at the core of our rights to privacy, free speech, and association. (aclu.org)
- "ONE NATION UNDER SURVEILLANCE" comprehensively documents how Americans today face unprecedented attacks - from all directions - not just on their privacy, but on their liberty. (wnd.com)
- A U.S. Senate committee has approved legislation that would give more privacy protection from government surveillance for data stored in the cloud. (pcworld.com)
- While the Senate's ECPA Amendments Act doesn't deal with geolocation information, a bill called the Geolocational Privacy and Surveillance (GPS) Act , with versions introduced both in the House and the Senate, would require warrants for that information. (pcworld.com)
- For targeted communities,' writes Cyril, 'there is little to no expectation of privacy from government or corporate surveillance. (commondreams.org)
- Targeted surveillance is an obvious answer--it may be discriminatory, but it helps protect the privacy perceived as an earned privilege of the inherently innocent. (commondreams.org)
- China and Iran - where excessive surveillance goes hand in hand with excessive documentation requirements and weak or non-existent privacy laws - are a different story. (lrb.co.uk)
Response2
- GeoSentinel seeks to minimize transmission of infectious disease by working collaboratively with clinical and research experts worldwide to improve the understanding of disease dynamics through surveillance, response, and communication. (cdc.gov)
- This indicator represents the response to the survey question regarding: AMR surveillance in place. (who.int)
Capabilities1
- Surveillance is not new, but cities are exploring the capabilities of predicting crime by analysing surveillance data, in order to improve security. (deloitte.com)
Data stored1
- Computers can be a surveillance target because of the personal data stored on them. (wikipedia.org)
Radar1
- Short-Range Surveillance Radar serves oil and gas industry. (thomasnet.com)
Activities3
- Additional information about other research and surveillance activities among Alaska Native persons may be provided by the Arctic Investigations Program . (cdc.gov)
- Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior, many activities, or information for the purpose of information gathering, influencing, managing or directing. (wikipedia.org)
- These intrusive surveillance tactics often interfere with constitutionally protected activities either subtly or overtly, and discourage people from engaging in lawful protests. (freedomhouse.org)
Targets1
- It's time for journalists to tell a new story that does not start the clock when privileged classes learn they are targets of surveillance. (commondreams.org)
Guidelines1
- According to Dr Mugurungi "the importance of the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance, specifically STIs, is key in informing the review of STI guidelines and trends in Neisseria gonorrhoeae resistance in the country and region. (who.int)
Government3
- In this briefing, PI together with Amnesty International and SOMO seek to aid civil society efforts toward greater oversight, accountability and remedy of corporate structures that have been reported to contribute to government surveillance of individuals, including human rights defenders. (privacyinternational.org)
- Through Upstream surveillance, the U.S. government copies and searches the contents of almost all international - and many domestic - text-based internet communications. (aclu.org)
- The latest reports about surveillance come after the US Supreme Court in February 2013 dismissed an unrelated case challenging expanded government powers to carry out wiretaps without warrants. (amnesty.org)
Cameras4
- Dome cameras are typically used for indoor surveillance, and are often mounted on ceilings. (eff.org)
- Most surveillance cameras are fixed cameras-they face just one direction. (eff.org)
- Not all surveillance cameras are static. (eff.org)
- The exemption grants the police the right to own what may otherwise be illegal devices intended for surveillance, such as keystroke recorders that attach to computers, as well as laser microphones and tiny video cameras. (itweb.co.za)
Research1
- Research, surveillance and information exchange increase evidence-based decision- and policy-making. (who.int)
Aircraft1
- The Broad Area Maritime Surveillance Demonstration (BAMS-D) aircraft are. (thomasnet.com)
Patterns1
- The CDC Surveillance Summaries provide a means for CDC programs to disseminate surveillance findings, permitting detailed interpretation of trends and patterns based on those findings. (cdc.gov)