Over 200 of the patrol officers bussed in as part of the Department of Homeland
Security's ramp up to the Republican National Convention will be equipped
with wirelessly networked helmet cameras. Each of the helmet cams will broadcast
back to a central control room where officials will be able to monitor and
compile a bigger picture of what exactly is being seen by the security officers.
The units don't use Wi-Fi, though, so cracking the system used by the security
forces might be a little difficult (if that's your thing). Instead, the
camera uploads via satellite, which then travels back to the central booth
via an encrypted internet stream. Read
more - Newsday
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