Abstract
Aim: The purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive and structured knowledge about the state and development opportunities of domestic public video surveillance systems.
Methodology: The author conducted a comprehensive study in this qualitative and quantitative analysis-based research, focusing on the planning, operation, and management aspects of public video surveillance systems in Hungary. To achieve this, they conducted a questionnaire-based survey in the county seats of the country as well as in the 23 districts of Budapest.
Findings: The extent of system deployment, operating conditions, as well as supervision and usage methods vary from county to county and district to district. The use of various image analysis software is negligible compared to the possibilities.
Value: The comprehensive survey, which provides an insight into the prevalence of domestic surveillance systems, is a crucial and missing element in Hungarian literature. The research results highlight numerous development opportunities in the operation of surveillance video surveillance systems.

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