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When an IoT sensor cries wolf… who does your ECC believe?
In this episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch breaks down an emerging threat to ECCs - with NG911 and modern emergency communications: the quiet, invisible ways sensor networks can fail — and how those failures can poison your ECC’s decision-making.
From temperature probes to access control logs, panic buttons to environmental detectors, today’s PSAPs and ECCs rely on millions of embedded devices. But what happens when those devices drift out of calibration? When their firmware glitches? When stale data sits in your system and looks “fresh”? Or when your CAD trusts a sensor feed that hasn’t been truthful in months?
This episode explores:
🔥 Sensor drift — why values slowly skew over time
🔥 False positives & false negatives — and why both can be operationally deadly
🔥 Stale data poisoning — when yesterday’s alert looks like breaking news
🔥 Firmware failures and silent crashes — the alarms that never activate
🔥 How bad sensor data cascades through CAD, mapping, and dispatch workflows
🔥 How to validate, cross-check, and distrust data the right way
🔥 What NG911 and real-time data ingestion means for future sensor reliability
You’ll also hear practical strategies for:
✔ Building trust scoring for incoming data streams
✔ Developing rules that challenge improbable sensor readings
✔ Creating human-in-the-loop validation during anomalies
✔ Preventing “data panic” during multi-sensor false alarm storms
✔ Working with vendors to implement calibration and integrity metadata
Because in a world where ECC decisions depend on digital truth — bad data is a threat vector. And the most dangerous failures are the ones that don’t scream… they whisper.
Hosted by Fletch, NENA-Certified ENP and long-time industry veteran, TiPS delivers the most insightful, technical, and sometimes controversial breakdowns of the issues shaping modern emergency communications. Episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
🎧 New TiPS episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at http://911TiPS.com
Copyright ©2025 Fletch911, LLC Media Productions http://Fletch911.com
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When an IoT sensor cries wolf… who does your ECC believe?
In this episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch breaks down an emerging threat to ECCs - with NG911 and modern emergency communications: the quiet, invisible ways sensor networks can fail — and how those failures can poison your ECC’s decision-making.
From temperature probes to access control logs, panic buttons to environmental detectors, today’s PSAPs and ECCs rely on millions of embedded devices. But what happens when those devices drift out of calibration? When their firmware glitches? When stale data sits in your system and looks “fresh”? Or when your CAD trusts a sensor feed that hasn’t been truthful in months?
This episode explores:
🔥 Sensor drift — why values slowly skew over time
🔥 False positives & false negatives — and why both can be operationally deadly
🔥 Stale data poisoning — when yesterday’s alert looks like breaking news
🔥 Firmware failures and silent crashes — the alarms that never activate
🔥 How bad sensor data cascades through CAD, mapping, and dispatch workflows
🔥 How to validate, cross-check, and distrust data the right way
🔥 What NG911 and real-time data ingestion means for future sensor reliability
You’ll also hear practical strategies for:
✔ Building trust scoring for incoming data streams
✔ Developing rules that challenge improbable sensor readings
✔ Creating human-in-the-loop validation during anomalies
✔ Preventing “data panic” during multi-sensor false alarm storms
✔ Working with vendors to implement calibration and integrity metadata
Because in a world where ECC decisions depend on digital truth — bad data is a threat vector. And the most dangerous failures are the ones that don’t scream… they whisper.
Hosted by Fletch, NENA-Certified ENP and long-time industry veteran, TiPS delivers the most insightful, technical, and sometimes controversial breakdowns of the issues shaping modern emergency communications. Episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
🎧 New TiPS episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at http://911TiPS.com
Copyright ©2025 Fletch911, LLC Media Productions http://Fletch911.com