bordersurveillance
Bordersurveillance is the systematic collection, monitoring, and analysis of information and activity at national borders to detect, identify, and interdict persons, goods, or signals of irregular movement and security threats. It encompasses both on-the-ground enforcement and the use of data systems that link border agencies across jurisdictions.
It combines physical measures such as fences and patrols with technological assets including sensors (radar, infrared,
Border operations typically involve risk-based screening, primary and secondary inspections, interception of prohibited items, and onward
Governance and law frame bordersurveillance through national statutes, regulatory guidance, and international law. Privacy, civil liberties,
Debates focus on effectiveness versus privacy, the risks of false positives, and the balance between security