In today’s day and age, “surveillance” is a term that feels almost identical to “security”. When people think about security, they picture officers keeping watch of their surroundings or sitting at a desk to review camera footage. They picture a security guard staffing a metal detector, checking IDs to ensure visitors are authorized to be where they are.
With data privacy being a top concern for users and organizations, surveillance has taken on a more negative connotation. To combat this, security leaders need to be especially careful when balancing security and personal privacy.
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