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Daily Dashboard | On the Super Bowl and surveillance Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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As many in the U.S. watched Super Bowl 50 last night, the city of San Francisco and surrounding areas — including Santa Clara, where the actual game was held — have faced two weeks of ramped-up security. Traditionally, sporting events and music festivals require a trade-off between privacy and access to the event. Yet, this is usually done at the event’s entrance. This year’s Super Bowl, however, with increased concerns about terrorism, has not only increased use of surveillance at the game, but in many parts of the city as well — affecting people that may not want anything to do with the game. In this post for Privacy Perspectives, Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, looks into the security precautions in San Francisco and what it means for the privacy of those living in the area.
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