Other uses Image Surveillance quevaal.jpg right thumbnail 250px A nest of surveillance cameras at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts Surveillance IPAc en icon s r v e . n s or IPAc ... ref Lyon, David. 2007. Surveillance Studies An Overview. Cambridge Polity Press. ref . Surveillance ... by government organizations, but disease surveillance , for example, is monitoring the progress of a disease in a community. The word Wikt surveillancesurveillance is the French language French word for watching over . The word surveillance may be applied to observation from a distance by means ... . Surveillance is very useful to governments and law enforcement to maintain social control , recognize ... speed surveillance computers and Surveillance Biometric surveillance biometrics software, and laws ... ability to monitor the activities of their subjects. ref name us surveillance soc cite web url http www.aclu.org privacy gen index.html title Is the U.S. Turning Into a Surveillance Society? work ... concern that by allowing continual increases in government surveillance of citizens we will end up in a mass surveillance society, with extremely limited, or non existent political and or personal freedoms. Fears such as this have led to numerous lawsuits such as Hepting v. AT&T . ref name us surveillance ... weaker chains.pdf title Bigger Monster, Weaker Chains The Growth of an American Surveillance Society date January 15, 2003 work American Civil Liberties Union accessdate 2009 03 13 ref Types of surveillance Computer surveillance Image IAO logo.png thumb right 200px Official seal of the Information Awareness Office a U.S. agency which developed technologies for mass surveillance The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of data mining data and traffic analysis traffic ... archive cite web url http w2.eff.org Privacy Surveillance CALEA ?f archive.html title CALEA Archive ... surveillance computers sift through the vast amount of intercepted Internet traffic and identify and report ... more details
wiktionary surveillanceSurveillance is the monitoring of people s actions. Surveillance may also refer to Computer surveillance , performing surveillance of computer activity Disease surveillance , an epidemiological practice by which the spread of disease is monitored Sousveillance , recording of activity from the perspective of a participant in the activity Surveillance 2008 film Surveillance 2008 film , a 2008 American thriller film directed by Jennifer Lynch Surveillance 2006 film Surveillance 2006 film , a 2006 film directed by Fritz Kiersch Surveillance novel Surveillance novel , a 2006 novel by Jonathan Raban Surveillance Triumph album Surveillance Triumph album , 1987 Surveillance FM album Surveillance FM album , 1979 Surveillance song Surveillance song , the debut single of Wynter Gordon Surveillance abuse , the use of surveillance methods to monitor an individual or group in a way that violates the social norms or laws of a society disambiguation nl Surveillance ... more details
Surveillance abuse is the use of surveillance methods or technology to monitor the activity of an individual or group of individuals in a way which violates the social norm sociology norms or laws of a society. Mass surveillance by the state may constitute surveillance abuse if not appropriately regulated. Surveillance abuse often falls outside the scope of lawful interception . It is illegal because it violates peoples right to privacy . Covert surveillance by police and the use of informant s to conduct surveillance was introduced in the 16th century in Europe. In the mid 19th century in the United States, most large cities had police forces which covertly surveiled suspected criminals and others deemed radical or otherwise undesirable. Allegations of surveillance abuse increased as this practice became more common Marx & Fijnaut . In modern times, surveillance abuse has become more widespread through corporate and industrial use of private security firms which may be used to conduct ... of Investigation FBI s COINTELPRO operations, there was widespread surveillance abuse which targeted ... embedded Real ID as a mass surveillance tool to be used by the state against dissidents. See also Mass surveillance Police misconduct Police state Political repression Mutaween Religious Police Stalking Category Surveillance scandals Category Surveillance scandals References Davis, James Kirkpatrick ..., Frank J. 1980 . The Age of Surveillance The Aims and Methods of America s Political Intelligence System ... T. Marx. 1995 . Under Cover Police Surveillance in Comparative Perspective. The Hague Kluwer Law International. Marx, Gary T. 1988 . Under Cover Police Surveillance in America . Berkeley Twentieth Century ... pdfs surveillance cams report 121306.pdf Who s Watching O Reilly, Kenneth. 1988 . Racial Matters The FBI ... Surveillance Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life . Lanham, MD Rowman & Littlefield. abuse DEFAULTSORT Surveillance Abuse Category Law enforcement Category Human rights abuses Category Surveillance ... more details
essay like date October 2011 unreferenced date October 2011 Although current modes and technologies of surveillance seem to suggest that surveillance is a product of the 21st century, there are countless examples of surveillance activities occurring throughout history. As Keith Laidler proposes in his book Surveillance Unlimited How We ve Become the Most Watched People on Earth, spying and surveillance ... sentiment of their own population. ref Laidler, Keith Surveillance Unlimited How We ve Become the Most ..., surveillance is often referred to as spying or espionage . Most often, surveillance historically ... Biblical and Ancient times, surveillance occurred most often through the use of an individual ... radios developed, surveillance technologies continually effected the way in which surveillance occurred. Modern surveillance technologies such CCTV , RFID and GPS help to highlight the extent to which surveillance practices have evolved throughout history. Biblical surveillance There are many possible examples of surveillance found in the Bible . One example found in 2 Samuel , is that of David ... the wife of Uriah. In this example, surveillance was used for David s own personal gains and pleasure ..., Keith Surveillance Unlimited How We ve Become the Most Watched People on Earth Cambridge Crows ... 20 . Unlike the story of David and Bathsheba, here surveillance is being used for very different means ... the strengths and weaknesses of their enemies. This use of surveillance satisfies one of the most basic characteristics of surveillance historically as well as modernly. Espionage in ancient ... by recognizing the fact that the precedent for altering general surveillance practices occurred very ... surveillanceSurveillance and the Age of Reason The Panopticon The Civil War and espionage Surveillance, WWI and WWII Surveillance in the Cold War Era Globalization of surveillance Post 9 11 Further reading Keith Laidler Surveillance Unlimited How We ve Become the Most Watched People on Earth Ernest ... more details
orphan date August 2009 unreferenced date August 2009 wikify date August 2009 In Italy, the Surveillance Magistracy Magistratura di Sorveglianza is a distinct branch of the Italian judiciary , with a specialized competence over the supervision of detainee s and prison s. It has the task of supervising the enforcement of sentences, of applying alternative measures to imprisonment, of carrying out alternative sanctions and of applying and enforcing security measures. Organization The functions are exercised at two different levels the Surveillance Judge acting alone, and the Surveillance Court, acting as a collegiate body. The Surveillance Court Tribunale di Sorveglianza operates as a court of first instance, and as a court of appeal towards the decisions of the Surveillance Judge. The Surveillance Court s jurisdiction encompasses a district of the Courts of Appeal. A Surveillance Court is made up of a panel of four members two Surveillance Judges and two persons with professional expertise in psychology, social services, education, psychiatry and clinical criminology, as lay judges. A Surveillance Judge Magistrato di Sorveglianza is a judge of first instance. The decisions of these courts are given by a single judge Magistrato di Sorveglianza which deal with all matters related to the treatment of detainees. The Surveillance Court of Rome is the court competent on nationwide level on appeals against the Article 41 bis prison regime 41 bis prison regime decree. Italy topics state expanded Category Italian law Category Judiciary of Italy de Strafvollstreckungsgericht fr Juge de l application des peines en France it Magistratura di sorveglianza ... more details
Image Surveilance camera.jpg thumb 200px right Sidewalk surveillance The surveillance state is a government s surveillance of large numbers of citizens and visitors. Such widespread surveillance is most usually justified as being necessary to prevent crime or terrorism. The growth of state surveillance has led to concerns about the erosion of privacy and civil liberties , and also to worries that over reliance on such measures may lead to complacency by law enforcement officers. Examples of fully realised surveillance states are the Soviet Union , and the former East Germany , which had a large network of informers and an advanced technology base in computing & spy camera technology. Castells, M. The Rise of the Network Society , 2000 But they did not have today s technologies for mass surveillance, such as the use of database s and pattern recognition software to cross correlate information obtained by wire tapping , including speech recognition and telecommunications traffic analysis , monitoring of financial transactions, automatic number plate recognition , the tracking of the position of mobile telephones, and facial recognition system s and the like which recognise people by their appearance, Gait human gait , etc. More recently, the United Kingdom is seen as a Innovator pioneer of mass surveillance. At the end of 2006 it was described by the Surveillance Studies Network as being the most surveilled country among the industrialized Western states. ref BBC News http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 6108496.stm Britain is surveillance society , 2 Nov 2006 ref The ability to gather information about citizens is increased by mandating new checks on paper based records, such as increased ... invading someone s privacy. See also Police state Mass surveillance Nineteen Eighty Four Panopticon ... lyon.fr 08111026 0 fiche pagelibre &RH CDL ANG100100 The State and Surveillance Fear and Control ... use of google maps to plot Norwich City Council s entire CCTV network gov stub Category Surveillance ... more details
Merge Employee monitoring date June 2009 Unreferenced date September 2009 Businesses use workplace surveillance as a way of monitoring the activities of their Employment employees . Today s businesses often use information technology in their operations and communications. Business leaders have concerns ... surveillance systems. Types There are many types of surveillance that could be instituted in the workplace. The most popular form of workplace surveillance is computer surveillance , which is a rapidly growing industry. This is also known as employee Internet management . Computer surveillance can be broken up into two types Internet surveillance , and desktop surveillance . Internet surveillance is the active surveillance of the user s Internet activities. When users operate a computer on the Internet ... can be generated by Internet surveillance software. Also known as spyware , this software is able ... this to the employer with various techniques. Desktop surveillance on the other hand, works by the employer ... through specific surveillance software that could be remotely or physically installed on the employee ... still prefer the traditional methods of surveillance. Methods such as eavesdropping on phone .... Workplace surveillance can benefit the employer in many cases, and in some cases it can even have a benefit for the employee. Theft in the workplace is a common reason for workplace surveillance ... medicine stress . Workplace surveillance can serve as a tool for the employer to illegally gain access ... without anyone being aware of it. Whereas workplace surveillance may offer increased safety ... there is often limited or no oversight of the employees with access to surveillance footage, employees ... that an organization have a clearly spelled out surveillance policy, with adequate safeguards in place ... of the research advisor. See also Surveillance Mass surveillance Workplace privacy External links ... Surveillance Category Surveillance Category Business ethics ... more details
Phone surveillance is the act of performing surveillance of phone conversations, location tracking and data monitoring of a phone. Before the era of mobile phone s, these used to refer to the tapping of phone lines via a method called wiretapping . Wiretapping has now been replaced by software that monitors the cell phones of users. While mobile phone surveillance has been carried out by large organisation for a long time, especially for clues of illegal activities, more and more such surveillance are now carried out by individuals for personal reasons. This brings in the moral, ethical and legal question of who owns your privacy ? Prevalence According to a 1998 American Management Association report, 43 of companies actually tap phone conversations and review computer file s and email s of employees. ref Black Enterprise Mar 1999 ref No newer data is available on the number of phone surviellance carried out currently, but the numbers are anectdoctally high. Phone surveillance software Phone surveillance in now more commonely carried out on cell phones. This is become increasingly easy with the availability of cell phone monitoring software. These software are easily purchased over the internet and can be quickly installed in any phone that the person has access to. There has been questions as to whether these software are illegal. Most of the software makers circumvent this problem but placing a disclaimer that they do not endorse any illegal activities., ref http www.bluejackingtools.com phone spy software Phone spy software artcile ref The Onus is then on the user of the software to ensure he or she doesn t break any law. Stopping Phone surveillance For now, phone surveillance ... has yet to set a clear boundary on who can or who cannot do phone surveillance. A 2005 federal ... Mass surveillance References Reflist Categories DEFAULTSORT Phone Surveillance Category Security Category National security Category Mass surveillance Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Surveillance Art is the use of technology intended to record human behavior in a way that offers commentary on the process of surveillance or the technology used to surveil. Surveillance ... been shown to provide some type of critical response to the rise of surveillance by various authorities ... laws. History of Surveillance Art in the United States An overview of the history of Surveillance Art requires an understanding of early surveillance reasons and methods, as well as responses by the citizen ... surveillance of the Crown s subjects, as well as counter surveillance by the increasingly disgruntled ... more complicated forms of surveillance and responses to that surveillance in the form of Surveillance Art. gallery Deleted image removed Image Surveillance Milestones.gif A history of surveillance ... and Great Britain moved closer to conflict, the Empire s surveillance became more in depth ... surveillance through his own network of counter surveillance and manipulation. He waged a public ... century, the American South had a system of surveillance in place to monitor the activity of the slaves ... responses to this surveillance evolved based on the forms of resistance or circumnavigation ...&pg PA22&lpg PA22&dq u.s. surveillance of slaves&source bl&ots jZ 5 PJ6i&sig t4D nZ7QnyO6kdRaNH accessed ... of direct governmental and corporate surveillance during the Industrial Era. One means was to simply ... owners of the late nineteenth century implemented surveillance in a new environment. Though the style of surveillance changed somewhat, the end result observation of the worker body in an effort ... arts sts research surveillance Sewell.html accessed April 19, 2009 . ref Modern With new technology, came new surveillance and new ways of responding to it through artistic media. With the advent of video recording devices, closed circuit television, and digital cameras, remote surveillance of subjects became possible. One of the most popular figures to adapt these new methods of surveillance ... more details
Wikify date August 2010 Epidemiological surveillance is the discipline of continuously gathering, analysing, and interpreting data about diseases, and disseminating conclusions of the analyses to relevant organisations. As such, it is a key element in epidemiology . This term may be used in two ways. In broader sense, surveillance has been equated with the routine health information system which gives idea about the total health situation. in narrower sense, it is used to refer to specific information system pertaining to specific disease or any other health related event. Purpose 1. assessing magnitude of problem 2. monitoring implementation of health programs 3. understanding local epidemiology of the problem 4. assessing changes in trend of disease or its distribution 5. identifying specific groups at risk 6. to enable predictions about pattern of occurrence of diseases 7. in assessing the impact of the programme intervention for control of diseases Methods Passive surveillance It is the routine reporting of the cases of diseases reaching health care facilities for treatment or service.No special effort is made to find unsuspected disease incidents. Passive surveillance will usually only detect disease in those who get sick, meaning that healthy carriers and long incubation period s combined with passive surveillance can maintain a reservoir of undiscovered disease carrying agents. Active surveillance In this special search is done for finding cases in the community mainly through door to door surveys. Sentinel surveillance It is a reporting system based on selected institutions or individual that provide regular, complete reports on one or more diseases occurring ideally in a defined attachment. it also provides additional data on cases. See also Real Time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance RODS Category Epidemiology disease stub ca Vigil ncia epidemiol gica ... more details
, Surveillance Australia was awarded the 1,000,000,000 Coastwatch contract that will see their aircraft ... home.asp Surveillance Australia home page. Retrieved 2007 11 11 ref They operate a fleet of six ... patrol and surveillance. One further Dash 8 is configured for the LADS contract. The surveillance .... ref http www.cobham.com ?Section 1009&DocId 1068 ref A state of the art surveillance information management SIM system, able to integrate surveillance and communication and provide real time communications .... ref name CR Fleet Image VHLCL.JPG thumb Surveillance Australia operate this LADS equipped de Havilland Canada Dash 8 As of September 2008 the Surveillance Australia fleet numbers 14 aircraft ref ... ®opin Surveillance Australia&serialin &num results 50&Search Search Australian civil aircraft register search, using Surveillance Australia as the search parameter. Search conducted 11 September 2008 ... www.surveillanceaustralia.com.au Surveillance Australia Category Companies based in Adelaide ... more details
Infobox Album Name Life In Surveillance Type Album Artist So They Say Cover Artist 182039 2204364.jpg Released October 9, 2007 Recorded 2006 Genre Alternative Rock br Pop punk Length Label Fearless Records Producer Matt Hyde Reviews Last album Antidote for Irony br 2006 This album Life In Surveillance br 2007 Next album Misc Singles Name Life In Surveillance Type studio single 1 Wake Me Up single 1 date TBA, 2007 Life In Surveillance is the second studio album by So They Say , released on October 9, 2007. Track listing Just Forget My Name These Nights are Long Wake Me Up An Apology I Won t Tell Whisper of Sin You re Welcome Close Range A Defeated Accomplishment Hand of God Nuclear Sunrise Daydreamer iTunes bonus track bonus disc Fact date October 2007 These Nights are Long Acoustic Whisper of Sin Alternate I Won t Tell Alternate An Apology Acoustic External links http www.youtube.com watch?v IRsMdj 3iuM Watch Wake Me Up on YouTube So They Say Category 2007 albums Category So They Say albums ... more details
orphan date March 2010 refimprove date March 2010 Natural surveillance is a term used in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design CPTED models for crime prevention. These models rely on the ability to influence offender decisions preceding criminal acts. Research into criminal behavior demonstrates that the decision to offend or not to offend is more influenced by cues to the perceived risk of being caught than by cues to reward or ease of entry. Consistent with this research CPTED based strategies emphasize enhancing the perceived risk of detection and apprehension. Natural surveillance limits the opportunity for crime by taking steps to increase the perception that people can be seen. Natural surveillance occurs by designing the placement of physical features, activities and people in such a way as to maximize visibility and foster positive social interaction. Potential offenders feel increased scrutiny and limitations on their escape routes. It is typically free of cost, however its effectiveness to deter crime varies with the individual offender. Jane Jacobs , North American editor, urban activist, urban planning critic, and author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities 1961 , formulated the natural surveillance strategy based on her work in New York s Greenwich Village. Natural surveillance is naturally occurring. As people are moving around an area, they will be able to observe what is going on around them, provided the area is open and well lit. Supporting a diversity of uses within a public space is highly effective. Other ways to promote natural surveillance ... be, seen is a form of natural surveillance. Often, it is not just the fact that the offender might ... for crime. See also . See also Surveillance Physical security Security lighting Video surveillance ... , Henrico County, Virginia Police Department DEFAULTSORT Natural Surveillance Category Security engineering Category Surveillance ... more details
surveillance, airspace surveillance, Air Observation Post observation e.g. artillery spotting ..., rather than for traffic monitoring, law enforcement and similar activities. Surveillance aircraft usually carry no armament, or only limited defensive armament. A surveillance aircraft does not necessarily ... civilian aircraft. Surveillance aircraft have also included moored balloon s e.g. Tethered ... ... is surveillance, not reconnaissance. Reconnaissance missions are typically more oriented for long term intelligence gathering purposes. The surveillance mission is much more integral to the kill ... true bgcolor FFFFF0 salign center In order to be surveillance, it is critical for the collection system .... ref http thecapitalscot.com pastfeatures queen mary surveillance.pdf The Rise of Surveillance, Lt Col James O. Norman, USAF page 18 ref from USAF research report, 2001 The terms surveillance and reconnaissance ... can be drawn between surveillance which monitors a changing situation in real time and reconnaisance which captures a static picture for analysis. Surveillance is sometimes grouped with Intelligence ... was the term used for surveillance when the main sensor was the human eye. History Pre World War I Image Early flight 02562u 9 .jpg thumb right The first surveillance balloon, l Entreprenant , 1794. Illustration ... and Napoleonic Years , pp. 372 373 ref World War I One of the first aircraft used for surveillance ... Neptune and the P 3 Orion Lockheed P 3 Orion . Law enforcement Main Surveillance Aerial surveillance ... surveillance Main Airborne Warning And Control System Current use Unmanned surveillance aircraft .... Most air forces around the world lack dedicated surveillance planes. Several countries adapt ... roles Category Aerial warfare Category Signals intelligence Category Surveillance ar ... more details
Postmarketing surveillance PMS is the practice of monitoring the safety of a pharmaceutical drug or device after it has been released on the market and is an important part of the science of pharmacovigilance . Since drugs are approved on the basis of clinical trials which involve relatively small numbers of people who have been selected for this purpose meaning that they normally do not have other medical conditions which may exist in the general population and postmarketing surveillance can further refine, or confirm or deny, the safety of a drug after it is used in the general population by large numbers of people who have a wide variety of medical conditions. Postmarketing surveillance uses a number of approaches to monitor the safety of licensed drugs, including spontaneous reporting databases, prescription event monitoring, electronic health records , patient registries and record linkage between health databases. ref cite journal author McNeil JJ, Piccenna L, Ronaldson K, et al. title The Value of Patient Centred Registries in Phase IV Drug Surveillance url http adisonline.com pharmaceuticalmedicine Fulltext 2010 24050 The Value of Patient Centred Registries in Phase.2.aspx journal Pharm Med volume 24 issue 5 pages 281 288 year 2010 ref These data are reviewed to highlight potential safety concerns in a process known as data mining . National Implementation Canada Health Canada is the regulatory body which approves drugs, and it has a division called Marketed Health Products Directorate MHPD which coordinates Canadian postmarketing surveillance. ref cite web title Post marketing Pharmacosurveillance in Canada publisher Health Canada year 2005 accessdate 2010 07 27 url http www.hc sc.gc.ca hcs sss pubs pharma 2005 pharma surveill can ref can 3 4 eng.php ref United ... scheme, aimed at mitigating Adverse Drug Reactions ADRs United States Postmarketing surveillance ... report adverse reactions to drugs. ref cite web title Post marketing Surveillance publisher U.S. FDA ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Surveillance image prefer 1st edition image caption author Jonathan Raban country United Kingdom language English language English genre Novel publisher Pantheon Books pub date 30 January 2007 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 272 pp isbn 978 0 375 42244 7 dewey 823 .914 22 congress PR6068.A22 S87 2006 oclc 70775796 Surveillance is a novel by Jonathan Raban . References The Guardian 20 May, 2006 We have mutated into a surveillance society and must share the blame http www.guardian.co.uk commentisfree story 0,,1779440,00.html The Guardian 30 September, 2006 We re all spooks now http books.guardian.co.uk reviews generalfiction 0,,1883390,00.html The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph 12 September, 2006 The Insider don t smile, you re on camera http www.telegraph.co.uk arts main.jhtml?xml arts 2006 09 10 svraban10.xml External links Pantheon Books http www.randomhouse.com pantheon catalog display.pperl?isbn 9780375422447 Category 2006 novels Category British novels 2000s novel stub ... more details
Clinical surveillance or Syndromic surveillance refers to the surveillance of health data about a clinical syndrome that has a significant impact on public health , which is then used to drive decisions about health policy and health education . This is distinct from Watchful waiting active surveillance , which applies to individuals. Clinical surveillance Techniques of clinical surveillance have been used in particular to study infectious diseases . Many large institutions, such as the World Health ... author Kilbridge PM, Campbell UC, Cozart HB, Mojarrad MG title Automated Surveillance for Adverse ... . Issues in regards to healthcare improvement are evolving around the surveillance of medication ... PDF ref Syndromic surveillance See also Disease surveillance Syndromic surveillance is the analysis ... and Prevention CDC definition, the term syndromic surveillance applies to surveillance using health ... to warrant further public health response. Though historically syndromic surveillance has been utilized ... number or go to an emergency room. Syndromic surveillance systems monitor data from school absenteeism ... stop or slow the spread of the outbreak. The most effective syndromic surveillance systems automatically ... WebCited cached version ref A syndromic surveillance system based on search queries was first ... Surveillance journal AMIA Annu Symp Proc year 2006 volume 2006 issue pages 244 8 pmid 17238340 pmc ... surveillance system based on voluntary reports of symptoms via the internet. Residents of the participant ... in 2008, and Brasil, Mexico and United Kingdom, in 2009. Laboratory based surveillance Some conditions ... surveillance systems, in which each record is assumed to be independent of the others, laboratory ... may be expanded to the rest of Texas. The real reason laboratory surveillance differs from population wide surveillance in the case of diabetes is that in that it can only monitor glycemic ... de Surveillance hi ... more details
Infobox VG title Surveillance Kanshisha image Image Surveillance Kanshisha PS2.jpg 252px caption Official Boxart of Surveillance Kanshisha developer Production I.G Animation br Sony Computer Entertainment ... vgrelease JP April 25, 2002 ref Gamefaqs id 534815 name Surveillance . Retrieved on August 29, 2008. ref ref name Surveillance Page English cite web url http www.productionig.com contents works sp 18 index.html title Official Production I.G Surveillance Page accessdate 2008 08 30 author Production I.G date publisher Production I.G ref nihongo Surveillance Kanshisha Surveillance Guardian or simply known as nihongo Surveillance Saaviransu is a First party developer ... title SCE Announces Surveillance accessdate 2008 08 30 author IGN Staff date 2001 08 31 publisher ... and civilians with the help of a high tech computer surveillance system called The Surveillance . ref name Surveillance Page English ref name IGN As Shadow Sword continues to protect civilians in their space ... sp 18 s03 index.html title Official Production I.G Surveillance Kanshisha Staff & Cast Page accessdate ... Brigade in its 4th Airborne Infantry Battalion. He is in charge of using The Surveillance system ... Warfare Officer electronics warfare officer , and he is quite knowledgeable on the use of The Surveillance due to time spent on the system related to his position. Image Surveillance Kanshisha characters.jpg ... Beiguntaikoudokoukusenjoukyouiku before joining the group. Gameplay Image Surveillance Kanshisha ... leader Yusuke Sasaki, who the player use in monitoring cameras of The Surveillance . There are six ... scej title surveillance system body.html title Official Surveillance Kanshisha Gameplay ... their objectives, by using target cursors to mark the main screen for The Surveillance to examine ... to The Surveillance are located. ref name Gameplay Proper use of the cameras and using correct judgement would determine the fate of the Shadow Sword teams in terms of progressing in Surveillance ... more details
Image Closed.circuit.camera.arp.750pix.jpg thumb 300px A closed circuit television camera. Mass surveillance is the pervasive surveillance of an entire population, or a substantial fraction thereof. Modern governments today commonly perform mass surveillance of their citizens, explaining that they believe ... subversives and to maintain social control . Mass surveillance has been widely criticized ..., covering 47 countries, indicated that there had been an increase in surveillance and a decline in the performance ... countries were rated as being endemic surveillance societies . Of these eight, China , Malaysia and Russia ... date 2007 12 28 ref Many countries throughout the world have already been adding thousands of surveillance ... BTL ?p 9662 title Police Surveillance Go Snoop, Yourself publisher zdnet.com date August 13, 2008 ... are fast approaching a genuine surveillance society in the United States a dark future where our ... title Surveillance Society date August 2008 ref United Kingdom Image Security cameras 7 count birmingham ... was described by the Surveillance Studies Network as being the most surveilled country among the industrialized Western states. ref BBC News http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 6108496.stm Britain is surveillance ... of Lords House of Lords Constitution Committee , Surveillance Citizens and the State , ref http ... 08 ref warned that increasing use of surveillance by the government and private companies is a serious threat to freedoms and constitutional rights, stating that The expansion in the use of surveillance ... War II Second World War . Mass surveillance has the potential to erode privacy. As privacy is an essential ... been based in this country. ref cite news title Lords say surveillance society erodes foundations ... 4, 2006, indicated that 79 of those interviewed agreed that Britain has become a surveillance ... is that we don t sleepwalk into a surveillance society. ref BBC News http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk ... under 24 hour surveillance. However, many have strongly condemned the assumptions behind that estimate ... more details
access to computer data computer security Computer surveillance is the act of performing surveillance ... surveillance programs are widespread today, and almost all Internet traffic is closely monitored ..., organize, search and distribute forensic evidence against its citizens. Network surveillance The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of data mining data and traffic .... ref name eff calea archive cite web url http w2.eff.org Privacy Surveillance CALEA ?f archive.html ... through all of it. So automated Internet surveillance computers sift through the vast amount of intercepted ... cite news url http www.usatoday.com tech news surveillance 2004 10 11 chatroom surv x.htm title Government funds chat room surveillance research last Hill first Michael date October 11, 2004 work ... war goes to Iranian intelligence by Debka.com ref Corporate surveillance File Wolfeye Keylogger.jpg thumb A control window from a software based keylogger. Corporate surveillance of computer activity ... in society cite news url http www.thestarphoenix.com Technology Surveillance society 1322333 story.html title Surveillance in society last Butler first Don date February 24, 2009 work The Star Phoenix ... , and to monitor the activities of a person using the computer. A surveillance program installed ... trojan . This tactic has the advantage of potentially subjecting multiple computers to surveillance ... can then install surveillance software remotely. Server computing Server s and computers ... place surveillance software on a computer by gaining entry to the place where the computer is stored ... One common form of surveillance is to create maps of social network s based on data from social ... Surveillance journal First Monday volume 13 issue 3 url http www.uic.edu htbin cgiwrap bin ojs ... first Christian title Social Networking Sites and the Surveillance Society. A Critical Case Study ... Surveillance publisher Forschungsgruppe Unified Theory of Information location Salzburg and Vienna ... more details
Lower case title mRNA surveillance mechanisms are pathways utilized by organisms to ensure fidelity and quality of messenger RNA mRNA molecules. There are a number of surveillance mechanisms present within ... decay solves a translational problem. Nat. Mol. Cell.Biol. 7, 415 425. ref . RNA surveillance mechanisms ... mediated mRNA decay, Nature 432 2004 , pp. 112 118. ref . mRNA surveillance has been documented ... into the cytoplasm. Transcripts are subject to further surveillance once in the cytoplasm. Cytoplasmic surveillance mechanisms assess mRNA transcripts for the absence of or presence of premature stop codons ref name Amrani2 ref name Fasken . Three surveillance mechanisms are currently known to function ... mediated decay RNA surveillance pathway. Biochem. 76, 51 74. ref ref name Rehwinkel Rehwinkel ..., J.L., Martinez Murillo, F. and Dietz, H.C. 2004 Nonsense surveillance regulates expression of diverse classes of mammalian transcripts and mutes genomic noise. Nat. Genet. 36, 1073 1078. ref A surveillance ...., and Anderson, P. 1999. smg 7 is required for mRNA surveillance in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics ... factors eRF1 eRF3. Interactions of these proteins lead to the assembly of the surveillance ..., 2262 2264 2002 . ref ref name frischmeyer Frischmeyer, P. A. et al. An mRNA surveillance mechanism ... Frichmeyer, P. A. et al. An mRNA surveillance mechanism that eliminates transcripts lacking ... thumb left 400px No Go Mediated mRNA decay. No Go decay NGD is the most recently discovered surveillance ... surveillance by archaeal Pelota and GTP bound EF1 complex. PNAS. 107 41 17575 9. 2010 . ref . In some ... of mRNA Surveillance Mechanisms It is possible to determine the evolutionary history of these mechanisms ... surveillance mechanism. The NSD Ski7 protein appears to be restricted strictly to yeast species which suggest that NSD is the most recently evolved surveillance mechanism. This by default leaves NMD as the second evolved surveillance mechanism ref name Atkinsonz Atkinson GC, Baldauf SL, Hauryliuk V ... more details
Disease surveillance is an epidemiology epidemiological practice by which the spread of disease is monitored in order to establish patterns of progression. The main role of disease surveillance is to predict, observe, and minimize the harm caused by outbreak , epidemic , and pandemic situations, as well as increase our knowledge as to what factors might contribute to such circumstances. A key part of modern disease surveillance is the practice of disease case reporting . In modern times, reporting incidences of disease outbreaks has been transformed from manual record keeping to instant world wide internet communication. The number of cases could be gathered from hospitals who could be expected to see most of the occurrences collated, and eventually made public. With the advent of modern communication technology , this has changed dramatically. Organizations like the World Health Organization WHO and the Centers for Disease Control now can report cases and deaths from significant diseases within days sometimes within hours of the occurrence. Further, there is considerable public pressure to make this information available quickly and accurately. Mandatory reporting Infectious diseases reporting is a requirement placed upon health care providers by many regional and national governments ... for health care, but currently lack include Surveillance of wild bird populations Cell cultures of particular strains of diseases H5N1 Surveillance of H5N1 in humans, poultry, wild birds, cats and other ... ref See Disease surveillance in China . Only half the world s human bird flu cases are being reported ... testing of wild birds for H5N1 avian influenza which is part of a national wild bird surveillance plan ... map shows. The goal of the surveillance program for 2006 is to collect 75,000 to 100,000 samples ... AIDS surveillance case definition AIDS defining clinical condition Clinical surveillance Council of State ... automated surveillance system is a program of Children s Hospital Boston with support from Google.org ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 Triggerfish describes a technology of cell phone interception and surveillance using a mobile cellular base station microcell or picocell . The devices are also known as cell site simulators or digital analyzers. Device capability Tracking of a cell phone by a mobile FBI van Wireless Intercept and Tracking Team which seeks to locate a cell phone lacking GPS tracking by scanning for its emissions. This first became known for its use in tracking hacker Kevin Mitnick . ref cite web url http www.wired.com politics onlinerights news 2007 12 fbi cell?currentPage 1 title FBI E Mail Shows Rift Over Warrantless Phone Record Grabs author Ryan Singel date 2007 12 20 publisher Wired ref Mimicking a cell phone tower to force cell phones in the area to reveal their phone numbers, serial numbers and locations. A report by Global Research of Canada suggests that this feature was used to identify and round up the RNC 8 , organizers seeking to lead protests at the 2008 Republican National Convention . ref cite web url http www.globalresearch.ca index.php?context va&aid 11030 title Preemptive Policing & the National Security State Repressing Dissent at the Republican National Convention author Tom Burghart date 2008 11 19 publisher Global Research ref Intercepting a cell phone call by a man in the middle attack , if the option is enabled, and the user makes or receives a call. considering the similarity of iNAC managed access blocking of prison cell phone calls, the use of this system to block cell phone calls e.g. at a political protest should be researched further. Controversy and concerns Neither the user nor the cell phone provider needs to know about Triggerfish for it to be used successfully. ref cite web url http www.aclu.org 2008 11 14 with technology like this who needs the law title With Technology Like This, Who Needs the Law? date 2008 11 14 author Rachel Myers publisher ACLU ref A court order is required, but the device circumvents provisions of Communications ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article List of Surveillance Kanshisha characters Description Photo of some Surveillance Kanshisha characters, most of them Shadow Sword Source http www.jp.playstation.com scej title surveillance chara img charas.jpg Portion None Low resolution Purpose To illustrate some of the characters together in Surveillance Kanshisha Replaceability No free image exists. other information License Non free fair use in List of Surveillance Kanshisha characters ... more details
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance may refer to the US Joint Command see Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance . the military term, see ISTAR . disambig ... more details