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A special E-Guide dealing with spy cameras describes various uses by law enforcement and industry. It also discusses personal concealed cameras that can be used by anybody when dealing with authorities or just walking the streets and doing business
 
 
Evil Eye of Surveillance Symbolizes Spy Cameras Watching Everything We Do
Evil Eye of Surveillance Symbolizes Spy Cameras Watching Everything We Do
SARASOTA, Fla. - Dec. 8, 2014 - PRLog -- Hidden or concealed cameras technology has advanced to the point where anyone in public or private areas may be followed by invisible spy cameras whether he likes it or not. Internet and wireless devices make it now possible to monitor and transmit such video recordings in real-time to anywhere in the world.

Miniature cameras can be concealed on a person in form of eyeglasses, hearing aids, tie clips, buttons, rings, watches, and jewelry. In households, hotels, offices, and many public assembly locations, spy cameras may take the form of clocks, TVs, radios, mirrors, picture frames, and other common objects. Visible and hidden surveillance cameras are deployed on many highways, toll gates, parking lots, airports, shopping malls, bus and railway stations, truck stops, and cruise ships.

Bohdan O. Szuprowicz developed an E-Guide which contains 30 chapters dealing with general attitudes to surveillance cameras, state of development of the surveillance industry, and specific discussions of spy camera applications in various walks of life.

The E-Guide also provides information about spy camera detectors that are coming into use and indicates sources of such products. More details about this E-Guide with full table of contents is available by linking with Amazon Kindle.

http://www.amazon.com/ebook/dp/B00P04QA9G

The media these days are full of images and videos of people whose activities were captured by cameras, often without their knowledge or consent. This E-Guide is designed to describe the many video systems and typical locations where average persons are exposed almost anytime, day or night, whether they like it or not.

The hacking of “naked” celebrity images, NFL domestic violence performed in a public elevator, shooting a teenager by a policeman, store robberies, military action videos, and ISIS terrorist beheadings, are endless reminders that audio and video surveillance is a rapidly growing segment in our societies.

“Security systems” is the euphemistic phrase most often used to describe such operations. Surveillance, monitoring, and spy cameras, are also terms used to describe these installations. Sometimes there are warnings that you are under camera observation, but more often than not you are not even aware that one or more cameras may be watching you.

In fact we now live in a world which is full of cameras of one kind or another. It is all the result of rapid technological progress in digital electronics. This technology provides sensors, recordings, storage, and transmission devices for just about any environment. The Internet communications technology makes it possible to observe in real time your activity on a Florida beach, on the highway, or at the snow covered log cabin of Alaska in the middle of a snowstorm.

This E-Guide is designed to provide basic information for all who choose to ignore, avoid, exploit, deactivate, acquire, or destroy such security systems.

About 21st Century Research

Bohdan O. Szuprowicz founded the 21st Century Research consultancy and collaborated with Chase Manhattan Bank in setting up a market research operation to evaluate opportunities in China, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. He traveled frequently to those areas and crossed Checkpoint Charlie to East Berlin on several occasions. He also toured South Africa to observe apartheid environments and met with independence fighters in Namibia. His work on network planning earned him an invitation to present it at the International Symposium on Operations Research for Developing Countries in Paris.

As a result of his experiences and research into geopolitics, he published “Doing Business with People’s Republic of China” and “How to Avoid Strategic Materials Shortages” with John Wiley & Sons, as well as  “How to Invest in Strategic Metals” with St. Martin’s Press. He also published “Multimedia Networking” with McGraw-Hill, which included Japanese and Korean editions and “Multimedia Tools for Managers” with AMACOM. He collaborated for several years with Computer Technology Research, which published corporate reports on Internet and networking technologies.

For several years Szuprowicz was managing editor of several newsletters on Internet technology applications and a columnist for Financial Sentinel, Moneyworld and other magazines. He published “Supergrowth Technology USA,” an investment newsletter, and consulted with many corporations on technology markets. His current research focus is on Nuclear Terror Geopolitics on a worldwide basis.

To see all his published E-Titles and spot an occasional free review copy promotion please click on the link below:

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Szuprowicz also published hundreds of articles in many countries in journals such as Les Affaires, Atlanta Constitution, Australian Financial News, Barron’s Weekly, Bull & Bear, Business South Africa, California Business, Canadian Business, China Business Review, Christian Science Monitor, Computerworld, Denver Post, Dun’s Review, Eurofinance, Financial Post, Investment Dealers Digest, IPO Reporter, Japan Economic Journal, National Investment & Finance of India, Newsday, Newsweek International, New Scientist, Oficinas, Singapore Times, Skrzydlata Polska, Usine Nouvelle, Wall Street Microinvestor, Wall Street Transcript, ZeroUno and many others.

He has been a frequent speaker, panelist and moderator at international conventions, symposia and conferences. He holds a BS degree from the Imperial College of Science and Technology of the University of London. He also did postgraduate work in journalism and management at Columbia University in New York and UCLA in California.

Szuprowicz is an active member of the British Schools and Universities Club, the Schiehallion Club of Kinloch Rannoch, Republican Club of South Sarasota County, National Rifle Association, Sarasota Fiction Writers, Sarasota Authors Connection, Sarasota Writers Forum, Sarasota Camera Club, PC Users Group, and was previously a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society.

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