ogies that allow for “predictive
analysis and not the standard
“responsive analytics” of the
past.
politically or socially.
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Adaptions in cellphone usage
will allow continuous connectivity
and authentication.
These innovations will allow for
localized artificial intelligence
and change everyday life from
access control, to business procedures
to daily housekeeping
chores.
That’s all well and good, but we
cannot forget about the human
elements in using technologies,
as these technologies become
more invasive.
More invasive technologies; i.e.,
biometrics, drones and robotics,
data collection by both the
private and government sectors
and the mining of this data for
gain – commercially, financially,
Non-electronic technologies
will become less invasive as we
control people’s behaviors by
effectively designing the environment
that surrounds them.
Controlling the environment to
compel people to do what we
want them do, because anything
other will result in detection
is key.
We can look at the research which
tells us people don’t like 'in
their face' security measures.
The “big dog” approach causes
anxiety and stress, is carried
over and continues throughout a
life-time.
Crime prevention and security
engineering are synonymous
with social engineering.
Better community involvement
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