Creating Smarter, Safer Cities

05/30/23 - 06/01/23
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Speaking Session
Title
VerkadaOne Customer Panel Discussion: Creating Smarter, Safer Cities
Date
Wednesday, May 31
Time
9:00 AM CDT
Location
VerkadaOne Breakout Rooms: Fairmont Austin
Description

Today major cities like the City of Las Vegas and the City of Los Angeles are using Verkada to remotely monitor public spaces and critical infrastructure to protect people and property. Cities leverage Verkada’s seamlessly integrated Alarms and Cameras to provide first responders with immediate visibility into ongoing threats. At the same time, advanced features allow organizations to keep citizens safe, while respecting their privacy. But these applications are only the beginning and there are many more exciting opportunities to make cities even safer.

Join this panel discussion to hear from city and technology leaders from some of the largest cities in the world, with some of the most complex security needs. The session will also include an open Q&A and discussion period with the audience – so bring your own questions!

Corporal Andrew Sampson

Corporal Andrew Sampson works in the Special Operations Division, Crime Suppression Unit at the Harford County Sheriff's Office

Ylva Mickle

Ylva Mickle is the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Information Technology Specialist. She manages the network for an agency of 650 employees and operates hundreds of Verkada devices on a daily basis for diverse sites and use cases.

Michael Sherwood

Michael Sherwood is the Chief Innovation Officer of the City of Las Vegas, with more than 20 years of experience. He previously served as the Deputy Director of Public Safety, Business Services & City Technology for the City of Irvine, California.

Join this panel discussion to hear from city and technology leaders from some of the largest cities in the world, with some of the most complex security needs. The session will also include an open Q&A and discussion period with the audience – so bring your own questions!