The Ethical and Legal Realities of Neighborhood Surveillance
The home security market has undergone a seismic shift in the last decade. What was once the domain of wired, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems monitored by private firms has transformed into a vast, decentralized network of consumer-grade "smart" cameras. While these devices offer unprecedented peace of mind, crime deterrence, and remote monitoring capabilities, they have also introduced a new frontier of privacy vulnerabilities. This report explores the paradox of the modern security camera: the device designed to protect the home is increasingly becoming the vector for invading it. The Ethical and Legal Realities of Neighborhood Surveillance
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