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  2. Secure Equipment Act - Wikipedia

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    The law, codified in 47 U.S. Code § 1601, mandates that the FCC establish rules that “clarify” that FCC will “no longer review or approve” authorizations for any equipment on the FCC's list of "covered communications equipment or services" deemed to pose a security risk. [6] This list focuses on equipment identified as a threat to ...

  3. Police Can Install Hidden Cameras on Private Property Without ...

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    A Wisconsin judge ruled this week that under certain circumstances police have the right to set up hidden surveillance cameras on private property without having a search warrant.

  4. Home security - Wikipedia

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    Some forecasts project the home security market as a whole will be worth $47 billion by 2020, [12] with the DIY home security market worth $1.5 billion. [13] While the market for home security is expanding, especially with cable TV and Internet service providers introducing their own security and home automation products, it is a fragmented ...

  5. The 5 Best Home Security Systems for Peace of Mind - AOL

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    Keep your property secure and gain peace of mind by installing one of these expert-recommended home security systems from ADT, Ring, Simplisafe, and more.

  6. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    The cameras are used to record details such as gender, age, and ethnicity. Cameras have been used in a southern Chinese city to issue tickets to people for infractions. [85] In India, the cities of Hyderabad and Delhi, the capital, have around 900,000 and 450,000 cameras, respectively. [83]

  7. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It began as a side project in which the three co-founders built their first video surveillance cameras by hand around Langley's dining room table. [7] When a DeKalb County detective told Langley that his camera product had helped with solving a home break-in, Langley called the two other co-founders and told them to quit their jobs. [7]

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