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: [email protected]