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IOT ON SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS

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The Internet of Things (Iot) is the interconnection of different technological devices with the use of the internet that is implanted in everyday use objects, allowing them to send and receive data. With the use of IoT you can control the lights around your house, your garage door, the lock on all the doors, the temperature of a room and any other devices around that could be connected to the internet using another device at hand.

Background A surveillance camera is a great way to keep individuals and buildings safe and secure from any harm that could be done. It is a way to be saved from a threat of a burglar to a way of providing an evidence of a criminal action. With the power of using IoT devices to connect with a surveillance camera it allows the users to be much more safe by having the access to view their security cameras from anywhere on the globe that has internet access. Future analyst firm Gartner says there will be over 26 million connected technological devices that will be embedded for security aspects in 2020 (CIOL Writers). IoT on surveillance cameras is the future which needs to be addressed with a lot of attention and detail as its soon going to be a huge part of the way technology is going to play role in security in the daily lives of individuals and companies.

Potential Benefits This type of technology is a step forward in benefiting the security world. With the surveillance camera now being able to detect motion, the user of the technology will now get a notification on their device that something is moving and there might be a risk, which then the responded can call in for help. Additionally, with the saving of the image as well as the live stream, the individuals or the companies will now have evidence in court if they convict decided to try to fight in court. The Pi technology also has mobile image surveillance that portrays a new paradigm which shows video acquisition on one side, and on the other side, most importantly at the same time image viewing and addresses both computer-based and mobile-based surveillance (Shivani 231)

Legal and Ethical Issues In United States v. Kyllo, the Supreme Court reserved to allow government agents to have access to technology that went through the walls of homes, spying on people within without a warrant under the Fourth Amendment (Friedland 1,459). The government has always encountered problems with privacy that affected an individuals rights. With new technologies out in the world, the ethical issues of privacy become much more serious as people do not want to be spied on or have their privacy violated. Legals laws are being worked to be passes that use advanced technology in the digital age to overcome privacy and constitutional barriers, including the separation of powers doctrine and the Third and Fourth Amendments (Friedland 1,462).

Security Concerns With IoT on surveillance cameras, it is very dangerous for someone to steal, hack or replicate the system an individual or a company is using. Due to a lot of personal belongings and very valuable information needing a protection, the installation of surveillance cameras are vital. With that being said this attracts a lot of hackers as the information being protected could be worth a lot of money. It was recorded by the data privacy authority in 2007 that France had many security breaches identified in computerised patient records. (Virtual Shadows 109).

Social Problems As previously mentioned, the question of privacy of individuals and how safe they are with the new technology on surveillance always arises new questions about personal security. Furthermore, this creates social problems across the country as individuals or companies do not feel safe. The Korean society is facing great challenges in developing technological fields, therefore it is very important to propose solutions for the protection of national welfare and social problems ( Lee 1). Due to the panic of the people and government this causes severe social problems across the country of Korea, that needs to be avoided for people to feel safe and secure. People all over the world do not want to be part of same social problems as countries with a lack of technology on surveillance but rather create new ways to keep themselves and their country safe.

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