Surveillance terms
Across
- 2. small files stored on a computer to track and personalise user browsing behaviour
- 3. technology systems used to observe, record, and analyse behaviour or activities for security or data purposes
- 5. the right to keep one’s personal information and activities free from public observation
- 7. collection process of gathering and measuring information about individuals or systems
- 9. moral principles that guide behaviour and decision-making
- 10. tracking technology that records a person’s or object’s geographical position through satellite signals
- 11. protection legal and technical measures to safeguard personal and sensitive information
- 12. control the use of laws, policies, or surveillance to regulate behaviour in society
- 14. control system of maintaining standards in manufacturing or production processes
- 15. responsibility for one’s actions, particularly in governance, technology, or data handling
- 17. processes sequences of mechanical or chemical operations used in manufacturing and production
- 18. centred design approach to technology development that prioritises the needs and values of people
- 19. abbreviation for closed-circuit television, used for monitoring public and private spaces
Down
- 1. the state of being protected from danger, threat, or unauthorized access
- 4. implications moral consequences or considerations of using a particular technology or system
- 6. circuit television video surveillance system that transmits signals to specific monitors rather than being publicly broadcast
- 7. footprint the data trail left behind by a person’s online activities
- 8. data any information that can identify a specific individual, such as name, address, or location
- 13. the use of control systems or machines to operate processes with minimal human intervention
- 16. openness in decision-making or operations, allowing others to see how things are managed