- Published: 22 March 2009
- Written by NStinchcombe
The organisers of the Infosecurity Europe,
"The introduction of this service in the
"I find it deeply disturbing that critical sites such as police stations and army facilities are accessible on the service, thus posing a serious threat to national security, since terrorists now have the electronic equivalent of a dummies' guide to 25 of the
According to Tamar Beck, whilst Google Maps' satellite view option has previously provided some degree of information to would-be terrorists on the Internet, the viewing angles are sufficiently limited to be of little use to a potential terrorist.
With Google Street View, she says, all the limitations go out of the window, giving terrorists instant - and anonymous - access to major
It is to be hoped, she went on to say, that the UK Authorities take action to opt sites such as police stations and army barracks out of the Street View service, so as to make life more difficult for anyone involved with threats to UK national security.
"Not only is Street View a gross invasion of privacy, it's also a major threat to national security. This is something that will be a hot topic at next's months Infosecurity Europe event," she said.
"The world has changed immeasurably due to the Internet and not the changes it engenders are positive. The next few weeks and months could be crucial in the way the Google's UK Street View service evolves,"
she added.
Further details on the Google UK Street View service:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/dzgx47
Further details on the Infosecurity
http://www.infosec.co.uk
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About Infosecurity Europe
Infosecurity Europe, running for its 14th year in 2009, is