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TiPS Episode 26 0522 - Who Owns the Data When It Saves a Life?
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https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-8sb2y-1acdf77
We talk a lot about having data available during an emergency. Video feeds. Badge access logs. Floor plans. Occupancy information. Environmental sensors. Location data. But here is the uncomfortable question:
Who actually controls that data when someone’s life is on the line?
In this episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch examines the growing tension among data ownership, privacy, liability, and emergency access. In normal business operations, it makes sense to protect data, restrict access, enforce policies, and require approvals. But emergencies do not wait for approval chains. They compress decision-making into seconds.
When public safety needs information immediately, the issue is no longer just who owns the data. The issue becomes whether the data can be used at the exact moment it is needed.
This episode explores why “if it’s my system, it’s my data” starts to break down during a life-safety event, why access delay becomes operational risk, and why organizations need to design emergency data-sharing policies before the incident happens.
Ownership is policy.
Access is capability.
And in an emergency, capability matters.
For more episodes, visit 911TiPS.comFollow Fletch on X at x.com/@Fletch911Read more Public Safety commentary at Fletch.TV
Видео TiPS Episode 26 0522 - Who Owns the Data When It Saves a Life? канала Mark Fletcher, ENP
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-8sb2y-1acdf77
We talk a lot about having data available during an emergency. Video feeds. Badge access logs. Floor plans. Occupancy information. Environmental sensors. Location data. But here is the uncomfortable question:
Who actually controls that data when someone’s life is on the line?
In this episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch examines the growing tension among data ownership, privacy, liability, and emergency access. In normal business operations, it makes sense to protect data, restrict access, enforce policies, and require approvals. But emergencies do not wait for approval chains. They compress decision-making into seconds.
When public safety needs information immediately, the issue is no longer just who owns the data. The issue becomes whether the data can be used at the exact moment it is needed.
This episode explores why “if it’s my system, it’s my data” starts to break down during a life-safety event, why access delay becomes operational risk, and why organizations need to design emergency data-sharing policies before the incident happens.
Ownership is policy.
Access is capability.
And in an emergency, capability matters.
For more episodes, visit 911TiPS.comFollow Fletch on X at x.com/@Fletch911Read more Public Safety commentary at Fletch.TV
Видео TiPS Episode 26 0522 - Who Owns the Data When It Saves a Life? канала Mark Fletcher, ENP
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