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Definition[]

Network surveillance is

the observation of organizational, social, communications, cyberspace, or infrastructure connections and relationships. Network surveillance can also seek detailed information on connections and relationships among individuals, groups, and organizations, and the role and importance of aspects of physical or virtual infrastructure (such as bridges, marketplaces, and roads) in people's lives.[1]

References[]

  1. FM 3-55, at 1-12.
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