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I would like to comment on Joshua Ng post. He stated that terrorists and known opponents may also hack the system and thus gain access to the cameras themselves, and this will allow them to gain valuable information about what the police are monitoring. In the case of terrorists, it will allow them to know when best time to strike. However, once the terrorists hacked into the system, the police would not know that they are being hacked? Even if they managed to hacked into the system without the police knowing, the security guard whose job is to look at the camera would not know someone else is controlling it to view some other location? Hence, I think if terrorists hacked into the system, the police would still be able to find out.
Alfred Tay (1)
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