Tragedy Illustrates How Satellite Images Can Be Useful
from the see? dept
India became the latest country to object to Google Earth on security grounds this week, even after a senior military official said the non-real-time images it had weren't of much operational value. Now, its neighbor Pakistan is illustrating why shutting down access to satellite photos can do more harm than good. In the wake of the horrific earthquake there, the government demanded high-resolution satellite photos of the stricken Kashmir area be taken down, again, for security reasons. The problem is that relief agencies use the photos to determine which areas need the most urgent help, and for logistical matters like seeing what roads are still passable, and cutting off that information can slow relief efforts. The original article highlights how after Hurricane Katrina, online maps and satellite imagery were actively used to support relief efforts by allowing people to quickly and easily share information -- a benefit offered by the availability of the satellite images that disappears when they're no longer available. Apparently the UN has now said it will begin publicly disseminating the satellite photos again, but how much valuable time has already been lost?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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"National security" is a joke
Yes, some things are necessary for a nation's security, but I'd guess 80-90% of all things created for "national security" are either just power grabs or incompetent thinking.
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In the name of so called “SECURITY” we are losing our basic rights in this world!
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... anyone find it odd that we're still as insecure as before, but we have more rules and laws imposed on us in the name of security?
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Government secrecy is a threat to human security
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