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Cisco and Other Techs Get Into Surveillance

“Sometimes it feels like, somebody is watching me”

heh

From USA Today:

Terrorists, vandals and other villains skulking in the shadows should take note of Cisco Systems’ recent acquisition of BroadWare Technologies.

The BroadWare deal, while small in dollars, highlights the rising demand for companies that make video surveillance gear. Driving that trend is the confluence of homeland security concerns in the U.S. and the spread of sophisticated security networks based on Internet technologies.

In 2006, for example, following the lead of London and other cities around the world that use high-tech tools to monitor vital infrastructure, New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority signed a $212 million contract with Lockheed Martin for the defense contractor to develop a video surveillance system to monitor the city’s subways, bridges and tunnels. Other cities, such as Cleveland, Dallas and Akron, Ohio, plan similar projects.

Such demand has caught the attention not only of Cisco, but also of other tech giants such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard and EMC, which are expected to make acquisitions to delve into the video surveillance market.

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