
Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako spoke with UpNorthLive about the balance between public safety and privacy within the surveillance industry. The news report focuses on the decision by Ring to sunset their Request for Assistance (RFA) tool that shared video with first responders.
(WPBN/WGTU) — Privacy vs public safety: finding the sweet spot on that can be a challenge when it comes to evolving technology.
And that may be the case this week when it comes to something that more and more folks in northern Michigan have at their own front doors.
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