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Government CIO Outlook | Monday, May 10, 2021
For additional security, the public safety industry adds technological resources that can be of value to them during this challenging economic and COVID-19 timeframe.
FREMONT, CA: When an unforeseen cyber attack takes place, it catches businesses off-guard. It can take the form of a shooter situation, terror attack, or any other threat that puts the public and commercial sector in danger. To change to greater prevention and more real-time response and mitigation, the use of advanced technologies creates the opportunity for businesses to be better prepared and prevent the impact. Below are some ways that evolving technologies change how organizations think about and improve security and public safety today.
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Organizations have a responsibility to keep visitors and assets safe. To do this, it is essential to embrace the potential to map one’s security systems across physical security, IT/cybersecurity, and operational technology platforms – to limit and eliminate gaps and risk. Across the spectrum of technology integration, it will also stimulate improved collaboration between cross-functional teams and departments.
Detection and Biometric Technology
A vital part of improving public safety today is using innovative technology that can detect threats, like gunshot detection systems, facial recognition cameras, and sophisticated AI-powered surveillance systems – which are extremely advantageous to law enforcement, emergency response personnel, and private organizations. These technologies are also gaining traction for businesses and consumers by leveraging facial, fingerprint, and or/retina biometrics as an added security layer on public and personal devices and access control in buildings.
Advanced Communication Networks
Finally, to connect all technologies and ensure emergency personnel and the public can communicate in an emergency, innovative communication networks like 5G and first responder-dedicated networks have emerged. They are being leveraged to better protect the public when disaster strikes. While 5G is in its early stages of deployment, the technology promises to revamp connectivity for everyone by offering new performance levels and efficiency to boost mobile communication and the Internet of Things (IoT). The technology will drive smart cities, offer real-time communication for law enforcement and emergency medical response.
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