Israeli is considered a world leader in security and
surveillance equipment, because of expertise developed in the illegal
occupation of Palestine. Israeli Army Brigadier General Elkabetz – speaking at
a US conference on border security – told an audience of potential customers
for Israel’s surveillance technology:
“We have learned lots from Gaza. It’s a great laboratory.”
Every time you walk through Glasgow City Centre, or take
part in a demonstration, CCTV cameras can try to detect your mood and, using
facial recognition technology, will cross-check with any social media or police
and even medical records while following your every move.
The UK Government is paying an Israeli company for a
powerful surveillance system that is being installed in Glasgow City Centre. Accordingto Glasgow City Council, “a one-stop shop City Dashboard” will monitor, by CCTV
and “integration of data…everything from foot and vehicle traffic to council
tax collection and hospital waiting lists”. CCTV cameras in Glasgow City Centre
will be linked to a central operations room where ‘emotional recognition’
software identifies the name and mood of pedestrians, including demonstrators,
and can then link the person on the camera with social media postings, phone
calls, emails, police records, and more. Details are not being made public,
The technology was developed by NICE Systems, an Israeli
company with links to the military. NICE Systems uses data from “multiple
sources, including phone calls, mobile apps, emails, chat, social media, video,
and transactions”. The full extent of surveillance being carried out by Glasgow
City Council remains unclear but NICE Security Group Vice-President Chris
Wooten highlighted their “expertise in helping cities around the world manage
day-to-day life, as well as large-scale events, from both a security and
operational perspective. We…look forward to a continued partnership with the
city of Glasgow…fully utilizing the capabilities that NICE Situator can
provide.”
But what is the socialist attitude to such surveillance? All our meetings are open to the public. The only information we have which we do not readily disclose are the names & addresses of our members.
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