Year of Transformation
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:40 am
Essentially, to ensure data privacy and security, business leaders must leverage technologies such as cloud and SaaS platforms while making every effort to digitalize.
CIOs have taken on a huge responsibility by leading digital initiatives that have enabled their organizations to survive unprecedented challenges. The events of 2020 have left everyone in a bad place, and 2021 is expected to be no less challenging. The CIO’s role will remain as important as ever: driving digital transformation, staying on top of the latest trends, and proactively deploying technology to ensure agility and flexibility.
Tales of Security: Private Video in the Service of the Police
Vladimir Bezmaly | 11.01.2021
- Bob, from today on you will be in charge of the unit paraguay mobile database will be monitoring live and recording images in the event of violations being detected.
- What, did we connect new cameras?
— No, we have joined the testing of a program that allows the police to broadcast live video footage from private surveillance cameras, including doorbell cameras installed in private homes and businesses.
— Wait, aren’t we violating citizens’ privacy rights by doing this?
— The police have partnered with two tech companies — a consulting company and a cloud services provider from a neighboring state — to allow law enforcement to access private surveillance cameras from residents or businesses that agree to participate in a 45-day trial. If the private participants allow it, the city will have permission to access those cameras through the platform and can use the data collected to track criminal activity.
CIOs have taken on a huge responsibility by leading digital initiatives that have enabled their organizations to survive unprecedented challenges. The events of 2020 have left everyone in a bad place, and 2021 is expected to be no less challenging. The CIO’s role will remain as important as ever: driving digital transformation, staying on top of the latest trends, and proactively deploying technology to ensure agility and flexibility.
Tales of Security: Private Video in the Service of the Police
Vladimir Bezmaly | 11.01.2021
- Bob, from today on you will be in charge of the unit paraguay mobile database will be monitoring live and recording images in the event of violations being detected.
- What, did we connect new cameras?
— No, we have joined the testing of a program that allows the police to broadcast live video footage from private surveillance cameras, including doorbell cameras installed in private homes and businesses.
— Wait, aren’t we violating citizens’ privacy rights by doing this?
— The police have partnered with two tech companies — a consulting company and a cloud services provider from a neighboring state — to allow law enforcement to access private surveillance cameras from residents or businesses that agree to participate in a 45-day trial. If the private participants allow it, the city will have permission to access those cameras through the platform and can use the data collected to track criminal activity.