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How Can Technology Help You Stay Safer?

Mary Rodriguez by Mary Rodriguez
September 25, 2020
How Can Technology Help You Stay Safer?
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While technology may be credited with much of the most critical advances in the last 100 years – consider genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, and the enormous power of cloud computing, for example – its advance has not come without obstacles. A more connected world means that information can be shared more efficiently, for better or for worse. The rampant cybercrime is proof enough for the black side of technological progress.

Simultaneously, technological advances have worked to improve the security and efficiency of our interconnected world. We have put in place better online monitoring  to reduce human trafficking, and we are making big data that helps companies gain insight and make better products. We have built smart technologies that help individuals monitor their health outside of their doctor’s office and start better agricultural management to increase global food security.

Technology is beginning to provide citizens with new ways like judi bola to monitor and communicate better in potentially dangerous situations. Negotiating the security situation with tech tools is ready for the next exciting step in building a safer society. Consider these four areas where technology is reshaping our security

Security Apps Empower Emergency Response

The invention of technology is also beginning to address that gray area between 911 real calls and unavoidable situations. Many cases, such as burglary, burglary, or domestic violence cases, are not apparent risks until it is too late to seek help. Mobile applications can help first responders identify specific locations and communicate with users who cannot make another call.

New technologies such as the connected Noonlight security platform enable users to notify responders when they feel unsafe. They can then cancel or cancel a request for help by pressing a button. Universities and cities also benefit from large data sets of this technology to get a better idea of ​​when and where people feel insecure and to focus on safety efforts in problem areas.

This type of technology is also helpful in cases where victims are physically unable to ask for help. For example, in the previous fall, Noonlight added an “Automatically crash and responsive” feature that detects changes in user location, motion, and force. The platform can see car crashes, bicycles, and scooters and automatically warns 911 to help the victim.

Danger does not always come in the form of external forces; sometimes, it is what threatens the person. In those cases, wearable technology helps ensure safety by monitoring health indicators and providing accurate patient information to health care workers.

Wear all the rage at the tech border, and for a good reason. Many severe health conditions can eventually be managed in less subtle ways and more effectively than before. Kardia Band, for example, tests heart rate and provides electrocardiogram tests on the go. The band, worn as an Apple Watch belt, warns its user if it experiences an improper heartbeat indicating atrial fibrillation. For patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest, this wearable solution replaces a large defibrillator vest. Provides monthly reports and minimizes unnecessary trips to the emergency room for quick analysis.

 

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