Description
As surveillance technology evolves, it offers enhanced capabilities such as real-time data analysis, AI-driven monitoring, and improved accuracy in detecting potential threats. Understanding these innovations helps policymakers and organizations implement effective, ethical surveillance practices while safeguarding individual rights. Additionally, staying informed about the latest developments ensures that surveillance strategies can adapt to emerging challenges in cybersecurity, public safety, and data protection.
Modern Advancements in Surveillance Systems and Technologies discusses the recent advancements in surveillance systems and the technologies implemented. It further addresses the implications for security, privacy, and ethical considerations in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Covering topics such as automated home security, health surveillance, and vehicle detection, this book is an excellent resource for security professionals, policymakers, technology developers, academic researchers in cybersecurity and data privacy, law enforcement agencies, and legal experts interested in the ethical implications of surveillance technologies.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Dina Darwish (Ed.)
Prof.
Dina Darwish
, Vice dean, faculty of computer science and information technology, Ahram Canadian university, Egypt. I obtained my Ph.D from Cairo university at 2009, engineering faculty. I am professor since 2020, also my special domain is artificial intelligence and I have many publications in the following topics, including: Artificial intelligence, wireless ad hoc networks, Internet of things, Big data analytics, Blockchain applications, Cloud computing applications, Web 3 technologies, Chatbots development and others.