2013 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS): Social Implications of Wearable Computing and Augmediated 2013
DOI: 10.1109/istas.2013.6613130
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“I'll be watching you”: Awareness, consent, compliance and accountability in video surveillance

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“…[61] remarked that digital media is often invented, designed, adopted and even celebrated before society is able to understand their impact on lives, culture, art, privacy, and social practices. [60] echoed the same concern for video surveillance technologies, commenting that "their use and capabilities are increasing, while policies, procedures, and uses for the information that is visually captured for analysis are still evolving". To deliver all the strengths that subcutaneous consumer electronics have to offer and to save us from all of its threats, society looks to prominent and influential organisations such as the IEEE to develop standards, white papers, and structures to ensure safety and compatibility of devices and systems at every level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[61] remarked that digital media is often invented, designed, adopted and even celebrated before society is able to understand their impact on lives, culture, art, privacy, and social practices. [60] echoed the same concern for video surveillance technologies, commenting that "their use and capabilities are increasing, while policies, procedures, and uses for the information that is visually captured for analysis are still evolving". To deliver all the strengths that subcutaneous consumer electronics have to offer and to save us from all of its threats, society looks to prominent and influential organisations such as the IEEE to develop standards, white papers, and structures to ensure safety and compatibility of devices and systems at every level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coupling this with the additional practical concerns over hygiene issues during implantation, complications when having MRI scans, x-rays and traveling, and the conceivable likelihood of consumer implanted devices interfering with medically prescribed implants [60], it is easy to see how implantable electronics and sensor networks could rapidly become somewhat of a technological pariah.…”
Section: Technology Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] explains that customers face a dilemma between maintaining their privacy and benefiting from customized offers and services offered by covetous firms. In a regional qualitative study carried out by [24], it was noted that individuals are not aware of whether there are any rules to demand clarification on the usage of the gathered data from the observers. Apart from awareness of data usage among users, [11], [12] demonstrated how fragile an individuals' privacy is under state-of-the-art technology-enabled video surveillance.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When there is a desire to realize a new technological advance developers may take shortcuts and deliver the technology before the appropriate checks and balances are in place. [69] voiced such concerns for video surveillance technologies, commenting that "their use and capabilities are increasing, while policies, procedures, and uses for the information that is visually captured for analysis are still evolving". To deliver all the strengths that subcutaneous electronics have to offer and to save us from all of its threats, society looks to prominent influential organizations such as the IEEE to develop standards and frameworks to ensure safety and compatibility of devices and systems at every level.…”
Section: The Role Of the Engineering Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%