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  2. Mace Security International - Wikipedia

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    2002: Surveillance products were added to its security division. The company acquired some assets and operations of Micro-Tech, a manufacturer and retailer of electronic security and surveillance devices, as a base business to expand in the security surveillance equipment business.

  3. Eagle Eye Networks - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Eye Networks was founded in 2012 [1] by Dean Drako, Barracuda Networks' founder and former CEO. [7] Drako said he started the company after frustrations with trying to deploy and use existing video surveillance systems for remote management while he was CEO of Barracuda.

  4. IPVM - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, IPVM partnered with TechCrunch to examine U.S. local governments' purchases and U.S. retailers' sales of surveillance equipment manufactured by companies linked to abuses of Uyghurs [31] [32] as well as with The Intercept to investigate the U.S. military's purchase of sanctioned cameras for the U.S. embassy in Caracas.

  5. Covert listening device - Wikipedia

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    By 1956, the US Central Intelligence Agency was designing and building "Surveillance Transmitters" that employed transistors, which greatly reduced the size and power consumption. With no moving parts and greater power efficiency, these solid-state devices could be operated by small batteries, which revolutionized the process of covert listening.

  6. Anduril Industries - Wikipedia

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    Anduril helped provide data/analysis for U.S. House Representative Will Hurd to introduce the "Secure Miles with All Resources and Technology Act" bill in the 2017 House session, whose purpose was to fund the development of surveillance equipment to monitor the US-Mexico border. [66]

  7. Saudi fund-backed firm partners with Chinese surveillance maker

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    RIYADH (Reuters) -A subsidiary of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund with ambitions to develop sophisticated technology on Tuesday announced a $200 million partnership with a Chinese ...

  8. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2007 there was a 62 percent growth in the number of wiretaps performed under CALEA – and more than 3,000 percent growth in interception of Internet data such as email. [6] By 2007, the FBI had spent $39 million on its Digital Collection System Network (DCSNet) system, which collects, stores, indexes, and analyzes communications data.

  9. Private investigator - Wikipedia

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    Private detectives can perform surveillance work on behalf of individuals Sherlock Holmes, the world's most famous fictional private investigator. A private investigator (often abbreviated to PI and informally called a private eye), a private detective, an inquiry agent or informally a private dick is a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake investigatory law services.