Final security-privacy-cost evaluation matrix
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TRI takes the lead in developing a preliminary version of the matrix (M3.1). Key components of security-, privacy- and cost-related aspects of surveillance are identified in T2.6. These parameters accurately capture the efficacy of security and surveillance practices, their privacy-friendliness and their costliness, with regard to both economic cost and their impacts on citizens, visitors to urban events and vulnerable groups. The security-privacy-cost evaluation matrix allows policy-makers, security professionals municipal administrations and event organisers to weigh improved security against the effects on privacy, economic cost and social impact.
Database of practical knowledge
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Needs and knowledge gaps among security professionals and citizens, with regard to applicable rights, surveillance practices and impacts on social and economic cost are stored in a database of “practical knowledge” (Internalproject report, in English, online; D6.1) which will then be used to develop awareness-raising programmes for surveillance professionals (T6.2-4) and citizens (T6.5-7).
Surveillance impact report
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The results of the tasks in WP2 will be summarised by TRI in a surveillance impact report (D2.1) highlighting how surveillance assemblages work “on the ground”, the effects surveillance has on the privacy of citizens and which socio-economic costs these assemblages engender.
Progress report 1
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Progress report, indicating the progress made and eventual changes to the project management plan