Most people do not understand, or care to understand, what "security" means.
You highlight training as a control. Training is expensive - to reduce cost and enhanced effectiveness, how do you focus training on those that need it without any method to identify those that do things in insecure ways?
Additionally, I would say a major function of these systems is not surveillance at all - it is preventive controls to prevent compromise of your systems.
Overall, your comment strikes me a naive and not based on operational experience.
Almost everyone in my office has issues with Bluetooth headphones mysteriously disconnecting - the sound output drops even though Bluetooth is still connected.
You highlight training as a control. Training is expensive - to reduce cost and enhanced effectiveness, how do you focus training on those that need it without any method to identify those that do things in insecure ways?
Additionally, I would say a major function of these systems is not surveillance at all - it is preventive controls to prevent compromise of your systems.
Overall, your comment strikes me a naive and not based on operational experience.