Public safety technologies are constantly evolving. Perhaps innovative concepts like “Bring Your Own Protection,” which researchers at George Mason University proposed in 2016, is a solution for today’s challenges.
Narrated by Randy Vivian.
Kathryn Laskey
Kathryn Laskey is professor of Systems Engineering and Operations Research (SEOR) at George Mason University and associate director of the Center of Excellence in Command, Control, Communications Computing, Intelligence, and Cyber (C4I & Cyber) at George Mason University. Her primary research area is multi-source information fusion for situation awareness and decision support. She has developed technology and systems to support situation awareness and decision-making across a variety of domains, including military situation awareness and decision support, managing uncertainty in geospatial data, and delay mitigation in the National Airspace System. She is currently examining modeling of inference enterprises devoted to detecting insider threats. She serves on the board of directors of the International Society of Information Fusion, the Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, and the Washington Metropolitan Area chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE). She has served on committees and boards of the National Academy of Sciences.
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