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China has been building what it calls “the world’s biggest camera surveillance network”. Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years. Many of the cameras are

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25/12/2017 · China has been building what it calls “the world’s biggest camera surveillance network”. Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the

作者: BBC News

13/12/2017 · It took Chinese authorities just seven minutes to locate and apprehend BBC reporter John Sudworth using its powerful network of CCTV camera and facial recognition technology. This wasn’t a case of a member of the media being forcibly removed from the country.

7/2/2018 · Media caption In your face: China’s all-seeing surveillance system The technology allows police officers to take a photograph of a suspicious individual and then compare it to pictures stored in an internal database. If there is a match, information such as the person’s

27/3/2018 · The Uyghur Muslim population in Chinas Xinjiang providence is under constant surveillance from the Chinese government. Uyghurs are forced to install spyware on their mobile devices, and accept Chinese officials invading their homes to live and observe their

1/5/2018 · I love the missed irony of “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear”. This is an educated guess, but judging from the Hangzhou location and the general appearance of the silvery product labels, the camera factory at the beginning looks like Hikvision.

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作者: Wall Street Journal

Mass surveillance in China is the network of monitoring systems used by the Chinese government to supervise the lives of Chinese citizens.[1] It is primarily conducted through the government, although non-publicized corporate surveillance in connection with the Chinese government has been speculated to occur. China monitors its

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2/2/2018 · China’s evolving algorithmic surveillance system will rely on the security organs of the communist party-state to filter, collect, and analyze staggering volumes of data flowing across the internet. Justifying controls in the name of national security and social stability

作者: Anna Mitchell, Larry Diamond

It is worth noting that the BBC experiment was carried out in cooperation with Guiyang police — but the fact that China is monitoring its citizens with such vast a system remains remarkable. Read more: One Chinese city is using facial-recognition that can help

作者: Alexandra Ma

Mass surveillance in China is the network of monitoring systems used by the Chinese government to supervise the lives of Chinese citizens.[1] It is primarily conducted through the government, although non-publicized corporate surveillance in connection with the Chinese government has been speculated to occur. China monitors its

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2/2/2018 · China’s evolving algorithmic surveillance system will rely on the security organs of the communist party-state to filter, collect, and analyze staggering volumes of data flowing across the internet. Justifying controls in the name of national security and social stability

18/1/2018 · Chinese surveillance chiefs are testing a facial-recognition system that alerts authorities when targets stray more than 300 metres from their home or workplace, as part of a surveillance push that critics say has transformed the country’s western fringes into a high-tech police state. Authorities

BBC Journalist Attempts To Evade Chinese Surveillance: It Took 7 Minutes For CCTV To Locate Him In a city (Guiyang) of 3.5 million. From TechCrunch: It took Chinese authorities just seven minutes to locate and apprehend BBC reporter John Sudworth using

14/12/2017 · BBC reporter John Sudworth recently got a peek behind the curtain at the world’s largest surveillance system. Tasked with remaining undetected by more than 170 million Chinese closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, the exercise ended predictably with

29/4/2001 · China decides to allow the United States access to its spy plane, detained in southern China since it collided with a Chinese fighter on 1 April. A US delegation is in Beijing to begin talks aimed at securing the return of the American spy plane which was involved in a mid-air collision with a

BBC journalist tries to ‘evade’ China’s CCTV surveillance network, here’s what happened BBC journalist John Sudworth let authorities take his photo and circulate it on their surveillance system for the record. He was tracked in less than seven minutes. world Updated: Dec 14, 2017 15:49 IST

12/12/2017 · Across China, a network of 176 million surveillance cameras, expected to grow to 626 million by 2020, keeps watch on the country’s over 1.3 billion citizens. Loaded with facial recognition technology and artificial intelligence that can keep tabs on people and their activities, the cameras

20/7/2018 · One of the surveillance industry’s recent — and much publicised — success stories took place at a pop concert in eastern China. While Jacky Cheung, a Hong Kong pop star (rebranded a “fugitive trapper” by the Chinese media) crooned, cameras were

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11/12/2017 · The BBC report has also been making waves on Chinese social media, though some netizens were not so impressed. “It can arrest a criminal in 7 minutes, but it won’t be able to catch a corrupt official for decades. A better system is more important than better.

18/12/2017 · STEP BY STEP, China has been rolling out surveillance technology that is remarkably intrusive, comprehensive and ubiquitous. Eager to exploit gains in technology, Beijing seems little concerned about human rights or privacy violations. On Dec. 10, the BBC reported that China seeks to

29/4/2018 · China is setting up a vast surveillance system that tracks every single one of its 1.4 billion citizens – from using facial recognition to name and shame jaywalkers, to forcing people to download apps that can access all the photos on their smartphones.

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9/7/2018 · Already, local Chinese governments and schools have employed surveillance technology to do everything from fine residents for jaywalking to pinpoint an alleged thief in a 20,000-person crowd. It is, as The New York Times reports, a chilling alternative vision of the

The Chinese state is setting up a vast ranking system that will monitor the behavior of its enormous population, and rank them all based on their “social credit.” The “social credit system,” first announced in 2014, aims to reinforce the idea that “keeping trust is glorious and breaking trust is disgraceful,” according to a government document .

5/8/2019 · The Chinese state is taking surveillance to the next level. Vast networks of cameras are not just aimed at reducing crime but also enforcing recycling laws, encouraging civic behaviour and collecting ever more data from citizens.

21/10/2017 · On June 14, 2014, the State Council of China published an ominous-sounding document called “Planning Outline for the Construction of a Social Credit System”. In the way of Chinese policy documents, it was a lengthy and rather dry affair, but it contained a

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17/12/2016 · Wholesale surveillance, increasingly of the digital sort, is a central pillar of Chinese communist rule. A system of block-by-block surveillance called “grid management” is being set up in several parts of the country: police and volunteers keep tabs on groups of a few hundred people, supposedly to ensure the rubbish is collected and disputes resolved.

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17/12/2016 · Wholesale surveillance, increasingly of the digital sort, is a central pillar of Chinese communist rule. A system of block-by-block surveillance called “grid management” is being set up in several parts of the country: police and volunteers keep tabs on groups of a few hundred people, supposedly to ensure the rubbish is collected and disputes resolved.

24/6/2018 · If you’ve ever looked up to the sky and enjoyed the sight of a bird gliding above, be warned: it could be a Chinese drone monitoring your every move. The idea might seem far fetched, but robotic birds are very much a reality, and China has been using them to surveil people across the country

In January 2018, Abdurahman Hasan, a Uyghur businessman from Kashgar, was interviewed by BBC News in Turkey and asked the Chinese government to shoot his 68-year-old mother and 22-year-old wife after learning of the inhuman torture conducted in one of.

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22/5/2019 · The U.S. is considering cutting off the flow of vital American technology to five Chinese companies including Megvii, widening a dragnet beyond Huawei to include world leaders in video surveillance as it seeks to challenge China’s treatment of minority Uighurs in the

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9/3/2009 · Five Chinese ships have manoeuvred dangerously close to an unarmed US navy surveillance vessel in the South China Sea, the US government says. US officials said the incident on Sunday came after days of “increasingly aggressive” acts by Chinese ships. These violated international law on respecting

Reverse Engineering a Xinjiang Police Mass Surveillance App September 9, 2018 “Eradicating Ideological Viruses ” China’s Campaign of Repression Against Xinjiang’s Muslims Researchers Maya Wang China Senior Researcher wang_maya Daily Brief

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