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A VIEW OF EXPANDING HORIZONS 2002
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A VIEW OF EXPANDING HORIZONS 2002
Jan 1, 2002 12:00 PM,
By TOM PATRICK MCAULIFFE
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As an industry, using video technology to make a business, facility or location more secure is a rose by many names — closed circuit television (CCTV), video surveillance, closed circuit video or video security. Call it what you will, the New Year is always a great time to assess where your organization stands with regard to using video. Since Sept. 11 arguments against video surveillance have faded.
The jury may still be out on the effectiveness of facial recognition, but not CCTV. From schools, government buildings and public spaces to retail, business offices and manufacturing, video is being used to detect, deter and document operations, security incidents and crimes. There are more than 2 million security cameras in public places like U.S. airports and bus stations. Another 5 million are in private use, according to no less than NBC's Today Show, and Dataquest reports 3-7 million CCTV cameras are in the United States. Those "
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