Paper ID
1800
Paper Type
short
Description
Digital governance undertaken by government combines information and communication technologies (ICTs) and government services to accomplish government functions in an effective and efficient way. Information systems can facilitate digital governance through desirable technology choices. With ubiquitous, integrated, intelligent and universal devices surrounding us as foundations, we introduce Internet of Things (IoT) technology, a newcomer in ICTs, to fulfill digital governance while simultaneously assure the innovative technology to have its intended effect. In this study, we develop an IoT-based solution for intelligence security governance (ISG), a critical branch of digital governance. We use situational crime prevention (SCP) approach, an achievement of criminology research, to describe, explain and predict events in ISG and extend the context of SCP to IoT environment. Synthesizing SCP with IoT technologies contributes to the theory development of SCP and offers powerful tools for public sectors such as police forces.
Recommended Citation
Sun, Xiaotong and Wang, Qili, "An Internet of Things Solution for Intelligence Security Management" (2019). ICIS 2019 Proceedings. 1.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2019/digital_government/digital_government/1
An Internet of Things Solution for Intelligence Security Management
Digital governance undertaken by government combines information and communication technologies (ICTs) and government services to accomplish government functions in an effective and efficient way. Information systems can facilitate digital governance through desirable technology choices. With ubiquitous, integrated, intelligent and universal devices surrounding us as foundations, we introduce Internet of Things (IoT) technology, a newcomer in ICTs, to fulfill digital governance while simultaneously assure the innovative technology to have its intended effect. In this study, we develop an IoT-based solution for intelligence security governance (ISG), a critical branch of digital governance. We use situational crime prevention (SCP) approach, an achievement of criminology research, to describe, explain and predict events in ISG and extend the context of SCP to IoT environment. Synthesizing SCP with IoT technologies contributes to the theory development of SCP and offers powerful tools for public sectors such as police forces.