Surveillance
security
Definition
Surveillance involves the monitoring of behaviors, activities, or information for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting people. In geopolitical contexts, surveillance is crucial for national security, intelligence gathering, and counter-terrorism. It employs both technology and human resources to monitor potential threats, analyze data, and detect suspicious activities. While it enhances security, surveillance raises debates about privacy and civil liberties, requiring careful balance and legal oversight.
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