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Video footage is an incredibly valuable data asset. As well as having forensic value, it can be used to train AI and machine learning models. And while today’s threat actors are only getting started with using these powerful tools, in time they could leverage video footage in many ways.
As organisations obtain more video data, they are faced with significant challenges. To overcome these challenges, they must craft a robust video data management lifecycle to ensure data is ethically collected, stored safely, used correctly and permanently destroyed once it is no longer needed. The Australian Privacy Principles make it clear that data can only be collected with consent and only used for its intended purpose.
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