Port Forwarding for Surveillance and CCTV Cameras and DVRs
This video gives a brief overview of Port Forwarding for surveillance installations, walk through some of the common errors that are made, and gives a full walk-through example.
Duration : 0:9:54
You Are Being Watched (Part 3)
CCTV: YOU ARE BEING WATCHED is a “behind-the-camera” look at a British phenomenon with global implications.
Closed Circuit Television came to Britain in 1967, when a small tea house in Victoria introduced a basic black and white camera to see if patrons were taking too many tea cakes. From those humble beginnings, an entire high-tech industry has arisen! Today surveillance technology is so sophisticated it can be and is placed almost anywhere. Britain now has four million surveillance cameras deployed and by 2012 is expected to have eight million.
Duration : 0:8:55
DVR Security Surveillance System - Neugent Technologies
Neugent’s Linux DVR surveillance system featured in QTV’s “The Beat”
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AVC522 Dome CCTV Camera
Indoor colour dome cctv camera with wide angle view, great for shops & offices.
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You Are Being Watched (Part 2)
CCTV: YOU ARE BEING WATCHED is a “behind-the-camera” look at a British phenomenon with global implications.
Closed Circuit Television came to Britain in 1967, when a small tea house in Victoria introduced a basic black and white camera to see if patrons were taking too many tea cakes. From those humble beginnings, an entire high-tech industry has arisen! Today surveillance technology is so sophisticated it can be and is placed almost anywhere. Britain now has four million surveillance cameras deployed and by 2012 is expected to have eight million.
Duration : 0:9:52
Choosing a video surveillance system
Learn about the differences between - centralized and decentralized - video surveillance systems.
For more information please refer to the following articles, which outline this video in more detail:
Article 1. Decentralization: moving the DVR to the camera
http://www.theipacademy.com/files/MxInstaller_Monthly_July08.pdf
Article 2. The hidden cost of H.264 http://www.theipacademy.com/files/MxInstaller_Monthly_Sept08_International.pdf
Duration : 0:4:22
You Are Being Watched (Part 1)
CCTV: YOU ARE BEING WATCHED is a “behind-the-camera” look at a British phenomenon with global implications.
Closed Circuit Television came to Britain in 1967, when a small tea house in Victoria introduced a basic black and white camera to see if patrons were taking too many tea cakes. From those humble beginnings, an entire high-tech industry has arisen! Today surveillance technology is so sophisticated it can be and is placed almost anywhere. Britain now has four million surveillance cameras deployed and by 2012 is expected to have eight million.
Duration : 0:9:36
Logitech Video Camera Security System: First Look Review
CCTV for the home? Logitech announces a new three camera security system they reckon can be set up on your PC in just 15 minutes. Katie Scott went to check it out.
Duration : 0:4:24
Britain is ’surveillance society’
http://mprofaca.cro.net/
The Global Intelligence News Portal
Already the most intensely-monitored country in the world, Britain is now home to a new generation of closed-circuit television cameras.
From cameras that are attached to ’spy’ drones, to talking CCTV, to small wearable camera that offer real-time views Britain is moving further with surveillance technologies. Reuters technology correspondent Matt Cowan reports.
Fears that the UK would “sleep-walk into a surveillance society” have become a reality, the government’s information commissioner has said.
Richard Thomas, who said he raised concerns two years ago, spoke after research found people’s actions were increasingly being monitored.
Researchers highlight “dataveillance”, the use of credit card, mobile phone and loyalty card information, and CCTV.
Monitoring of work rates, travel and telecommunications is also rising.
There are up to 4.5m CCTV cameras in Britain - about one for every 14 people.
But surveillance ranges from US security agencies monitoring telecommunications traffic passing through Britain, to key stroke information used to gauge work rates and GPS information tracking company vehicles, the Report on the Surveillance Society says.
It predicts that by 2016 shoppers could be scanned as they enter stores, schools could bring in cards allowing parents to monitor what their children eat, and jobs may be refused to applicants who are seen as a health risk.
Produced by a group of academics called the Surveillance Studies Network, the report was presented to the 28th International Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners’ Conference in London, hosted by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/02_11_06_surveillance.pdf
The office is an independent body established to promote access to official data and to protect personal details.
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CCTV cameras
a quick video of signs and cctv cameras
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