America's Cup
Even at the best of times, highly populated mega-events are a public safety concern. Much more so at a paranoid moment when the host nation is at war, has a fair share of geopolitical enemies and a history of gun violence, plus an abundance of natural disaster hotspots. Way back in episode 1 [https://talibvisram.substack.com/p/americas-cup-now-has-a-podcast] of this podcast series—way back in September!—Talib welcomed former DHS staffer Juliette Kayyem to talk about the broad security challenges at the World Cup. In this episode, he delves deeper into some security logistics by speaking to Michael Martin, founder and CEO of RapidSOS [https://rapidsos.com/], a company that works to enhance emergency dispatch efforts by connecting users’ smartphone data to these public and private security services—with the help of AI. They get into how that all works, especially on the large scale of the World Cup, how host city infrastructures play into the system, and what data privacy concerns we should have. 00:00 Intro 03:36 RapidSOS Explained 04:41 Real Time Response Example 06:26 Fixing Legacy 911 Data 08:35 Where Data Comes From 12:12 World Cup Host City Support 12:48 Threats At Mega Events 15:05 Medical Emergency Walkthrough 17:44 Active Shooters 19:30 Geopolitical Risk 21:30 City Infrastructure And Crowd Modeling 22:34 Evacuation Decision Flow 26:21 Security Ecosystem Roles 28:08 Drones for Rapid Response 30:05 Privacy and Civil Liberties 33:30 Natural Disaster Readiness 36:28 Protests and Public Safety 38:13 Visitor Safety Checklist Get full access to America's Cup at talibvisram.substack.com/subscribe [https://talibvisram.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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