Digital Systems and GIS Security in the Fight Against Crime and Terrorism

TADGI

Given the growing phenomenon of terrorism and crime, including cybercrime has become necessary to rely on information technology and geographic information systems. The workshop continues and the use of GIS technology to resist these phenomena and the need to be used to ensure the safety of citizens and institutions and secure electronic networks.

Speakers / panellists

1. Dr  Ayari Mohamed 

Président de l'association tunisienne de l'information géographique numérique

directeur de l'union euro-arabe de géomatique 

2. Mr ing Lamouchi helmi

Membre de l'association tunisienne de l'information géographique numérique

3. Mr Yaakoubi Nabil

Vice-président de  syndicat national des forces de sûreté interne/Membre de l'association tunisienne de l'information géographique numérique

Session's link to WSIS Action Lines
  • C5. Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs
Session's link to the Sustainable Development Process

GIS is considered as one of the elements of sustainable development And especially security necessity development paths

 


Session 300
  • Monday 25 May,
  • Room L2, ITU Montbrillant
  • Thematic Workshop

WSIS Forum 2015 | Innovating Together: Enabling ICTs for Sustainable Development
25–29 May 2015, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Place des Nations, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland