Abstract

Police body cameras are increasingly being used in many places. While body cameras do promote accountability, there are concerns over the loss of privacy as a result of these cameras. Police departments have tried to balance these two concerns by training officers on what incidents to record, and what not to record. However, the existing approach is error prone. This paper describes an encryption-based approach that protects privacy, while still ensuring relevant videos are always captured. Our preliminary investigations suggest that our approach is feasible on existing mobile hardware.

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