Privacy in video surveillance
In many places around the world (both in the public and private spheres), there are rules and regulations from local/regional governments and trade unions concerning video surveillance and privacy. If you have a need for remote monitoring, but also a requirement to address privacy issues, there are more solutions than ever to help you address them.
Options include masking fixed areas in the camera view, anonymizing people through dynamic masking or thermal imaging, and using radar technology. Such solutions enable remote monitoring to take place while addressing privacy regulations that place restrictions on the collection of personally identifiable data.