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The Safety Tech Podcast

The Safety Tech Innovation Network

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Exploring what it means to be safe online and the role that safety tech could play in creating safer, stronger online communities. Brought to you by the Safety Tech Innovation Network, an independent and impartial network funded by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Nominet, and delivered by Innovate UK KTN. Become a member today: https://www.safetytechnetwork.org.uk/join-us/
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E-Safety & Technology

T C Pinto - The E-Safety Office

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My name is Tim Pinto and I have worked in the area of digital safeguarding for seven years. I was E-Safety Manager at Yorkshire Humber Grid For Learning between 2010-13 and also E-Safety Officer at Rotherham Council. I am also a member of CEOP’s Education Advisory Board. My background is in teaching and I have been Head of Department in a number of secondary schools covering RE, PHSE and Citizenship. I have aways had a passion for technology and through my e-safety work, I can offer schools, ...
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Mapping Tech in Public Safety

Chris Rogers & Steve Pollackov

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Welcome to Mapping Tech in Public Safety with Chris and Steve. This podcast is about Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how it integrates with Public Safety. Learn about GIS Mapping Technology and how public safety organizations use this technology for major incidents, pre-planning, special events, daily operations, etc.
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The speed and scale of content posted online every day makes dealing reactively with online harms a uniquely difficult challenge. So what is being done to proactively limit our exposure before it happens? Safety by design is an emerging idea being adopted by product managers and designers, who hope that more thoughtful design decisions can positive…
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Online gaming has a long history of harassment, abusive behaviour and bullying. Being on the receiving end, as we hear in this episode, is a difficult and often frightening experience. Luckily, a host of gaming companies are prioritising the safety of gamers around the world by designing experiences that create trusted connections and resilient com…
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Online violence, hate speech and harassment have been around as long as the web itself. Across many online communities and platforms, it has become the norm, particularly for women and marginalised groups. Host Ben Whitelaw speaks to three people at the sharp end of the efforts to reduce and remove online abuse and tries to gauge how ready they are…
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Children are one of the groups most at risk of online harms, and with more young people using platforms at an earlier age, the need to protect them is greater than ever. But age verification and data privacy concerns persist and regulators have the tough job of avoiding overstep. Host Ben Whitelaw explores whether the two can co-exist and, if so, a…
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Rising levels of mis- and dis-information threaten people's health, create distrust and even threaten democracy itself. How could safety tech help spot false narratives before they become problematic? Host Ben Whitelaw speaks to three people who have experienced the real-life effects of misinformation themselves and are trying to address it in thei…
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The fast growing Safety Tech sector has potential to address some of the myriad of harms that people face online. But it isn't without complexity. In this introductory episode, host Ben Whitelaw speaks to experts about the history of online safety to date, the growing market of safety tech providers and what the web might look like in five years' t…
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Technology changes rapidly. These rapid advancements also include Geographic Information Systems (GIS). While certain GIS technologies weren't available to us, Chris and Steve discuss with guest Peter Hanna, GIS efforts that we could have done differently. We reflect back on years past on items that would have improved GIS within our agencies. Some…
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The Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) Division is the primary federal laboratory conducting research, development, testing, and evaluation for public safety communications technologies. Each year the PSCR conducts a conference. Just like all other conferences, this particular conference was conducted virtually. Chris and Steve discuss th…
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Day 4 of the ESRI GIS User Conference concluded the first virtual conference today. On this episode of Mapping Tech in Public Safety we discuss some of the conference highlights with Peter Hanna and ESRI's Public Safety Director Ryan Lanclos. Come listen to our thoughts about this year’s GIS presentations. VIsit our Blog at: www.mappingtechinpublic…
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The ESRI GIS User Conference kicked off today. Just like many other conferences, this year is an all virtual format. Mapping Tech in Public Safety will have some quick discussions and ideas during each day of the conference. Come listen to our thoughts about this year’s GIS presentations. VIsit our Blog at: www.mappingtechinpublicsafety.com…
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"The power of web GIS has allowed us to enable the Houston Police Department with maps and apps that help solve crime, improve efficiency and provide a safe environment for the citizens. You have to change the culture and the mood of the department. This is how GIS technology can help our operations and workflows being more efficient. Be a GIS Cham…
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On this episode of Mapping Tech in Public Safety, Chris and Steve talk with German Whitley, Holley Torpey, and Erin Arkinson from the GIS Corps. The organization has 6 Core Committee Members and approximately 7000 volunteers. The GIS Corps has supported Public Safety agencies and organizations during Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Search and Rescue, and mo…
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During COVID-19, we've seen an explosion of data come out of the woodwork and people exposing their data. As a data person, it's like Christmas. We get to just do things and be innovative and entrepreneurial, whether that's solving problems for hospitals or fire chiefs thinking about new things to do with the data. After we're done with COVID-19, a…
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Mapping Tech in Public Safety discuss the "Five steps to understand the potential impact COVID-19 can have on your organization and community" from ESRI's ArcGIS Hub website. Step 1 - Map the cases Step 2 - Map the spread Step 3 - Map vulnerable populations Step 4 - Map your capacity Step 5 - Communicate with maps Chris and Steve also discuss GIS r…
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Mapping Tech in Public Safety co-host Chris Rogers was quarantined due to the COVID-19. After responding to a job at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Chris was exposed to the Coronavirus. Due to the exposure, the entire firehouse crew was affected. Chris discusses his experience being quarantined in the firehouse. GIS is so important during evolvi…
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Mapping Tech in Public Safety discusses the growth in GIS over the last 10 years. With the web and mobile apps paving the way for non-GIS professionals to have geographic data on their mobile devices at all times. Paper maps still have a role in GIS, but have rapidly decreased. With the increasing tech advances in wearable devices, Chris and Steve …
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On this episode of Mapping Tech in Public Safety, Chris and Steve talk about various topics of Public Safety GIS with Jeff Baranyi. Jeff is a member of the ESRI Public Safety team. We discuss about future possibilities of GIS for Public Safety personnel with indoor mapping, 3D display, personnel tracking, and a heads up display. Our discussion also…
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The National Alliance for Public Safety GIS (NAPSG) Foundation is a 501 (C) (3) not-for-profit organization that was formed in 2005 to overcome the challenges faced by Federal, tribal, state, and local public safety agencies. The foundation is a consortium of national organizations which represent local government, public safety, and health profess…
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Damage Assessment Demo Mapping Tech in Public Safety discusses a series of educational demo episodes to show the uses and benefits of GIS technology for Public Safety. These podcast episodes will build upon future episodes as Chris and Steve show different applications for collecting and sharing data. This episode uses the Damage Assessment layer f…
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Damage Assessment Demo Mapping Tech in Public Safety is starting a series of educational demo episodes to show the uses and benefits of GIS technology for Public Safety. These podcast episodes will build upon future episodes as Chris and Steve show different applications for collecting and sharing data. This episode will begin with creating a Damag…
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Interview with Chief John Morrison (Viena, VA Volunteer FD) and Chief Ry Kendrick (Fairfax County, VA Fire & Rescue) Both of the Chiefs are on the Virginia Task Force 1 Urban Search and Rescue - Planning Section. The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department sponsors an Urban Search and Rescue Program that supports both domestic and international r…
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