Abstract

To be truly comprehensive, security management strategies need to include prevention of visual security breaches – the ability to physically view and even photograph sensitive or confidential information. Visual privacy is either specified or implicit within a variety of regulations and industry-specific guidelines, and one area that is gaining considerable attention is preventing unauthorised viewing of sensitive or confidential information on digital screens.

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