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Advances in artificial intelligence for video data analysis have raised concerns among Russian security officials over the surveillance systems protecting Russian leader Vladimir Putin and his inner circle.
Source: The Financial Times
The Financial Times has reported, citing sources familiar with the matter, that Russian security services temporarily shut down part of a specialised video surveillance system, separate from the nearly 300,000 cameras used to monitor Moscow's citizens. The system was later switched back on after a thorough check and attempts to isolate it from the internet.
These measures were prompted by reports that Israeli intelligence had extracted large volumes of video footage from Iranian CCTV cameras to analyse movements and identify meeting locations of Iran's top leadership. This reportedly allowed them to map the timing and locations of events involving senior officials.








