Ms. Ayesha Khanna Generative Cities: How Technology Facilitates
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Ms. Ayesha Khanna Generative Cities: How Technology Facilitates
Ms. Ayesha Khanna Generative Cities: How Technology Facilitates Urban Innovation This event uses Pigeonhole Live for interactive Q&A and Polls WCS2014 http://phlive.at Safe and Resilient Cities Ayesha Khanna SECURITY “state of being free from danger or threat” BUT 21ST CENTURY CRIME IS COMPLEX Technology has altered the nature of crime CRIMES ARE DIFFERENT What is the future of crime? THE MEANS ARE DIFFERENT PREPARATORS ARE NOT THE USUAL SUSPECTS COUNTER MEASURES MUST BE DIFFERENT ubiquitous Information technology is becoming intelligent interoperable cheaper Your DNA is their Target “The Liberator” Cybercrime Cybercrime Dark Web: Google for Criminals Dark Web: Google for Criminals Cities are particularly vulnerable Boston Marathon Amplifying security forces with sensors, robots and Big Data CCTV Net Domain Awareness System Predictive Policing Drones Internet of Things, Big Data, Cloud, Analytics Missing Mom? Mother is tracking you at home The lights know exactly what clothes you are looking at in a store Your specs are recording everything you see, everywhere you go, everyone you meet … Your phone knows everything about you including telling Facebook what you’re watching on TV … right now Integrating and using data streams in an ethical manner How far will it go? Sources: Technology Review The Big Question: how to integrate and anonymize citizen information to help track criminals? Meet Officer Atlas Thank you! Ayesha Khanna CEO, Technology Quotient email: ayesha@tech-quotient.com