Flock Dodges Dunwoody Question with Demo Defense
An analysis of Flock's belated response to the Dunwoody access controversy, in which event logs obtained via records requests showed one Flock VP accessed cameras 185 times and that the private JCC network was shared with 1,271 agencies. The piece argues Flock's 'we were just doing demos' explanation actually confirms a deeper architectural problem: no separation between production surveillance data and sales environments, with AI filters as the only guardrail.
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