
Surveillance Program
A surveillance program refers to organized efforts by governments or organizations to monitor individuals, groups, or activities, often for security, law enforcement, or intelligence purposes. This can involve various methods, including video cameras, phone tapping, and internet tracking. The goal is to gather information that can help prevent crime, terrorism, or other threats. However, such programs raise concerns about privacy and civil liberties, as they can lead to the monitoring of innocent people and potential abuse of power. Balancing security needs with individual rights is a key debate surrounding surveillance programs.