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Enabling Better Policing in Sacramento

whitepaper Download this case study to learn more about how mobile technology is enabling better policing in Sacramento. In an effort to arm its beat cops with the most accurate and up-to-date crime-fighting information available, the Sacramento Police...

Tags: police, department, officers, criminals

[10 Nov 2005]

Policing the motorway - how tech makes the roads safer

News Simon Duke, Highways Agency project manager, said: "It's about the Highways Agency taking on aspects of policing that are not particular to fighting crime, such as sweeping debris, setting signals and monitoring hotspots.

[22 Sep 2005]

QoS Provisioning Using Traffic Shaping and Policing in 3rd-Generation Wireless Networks

whitepaper The traffic conditioning is performed by traffic shaping or/and policing. According to recently presented QoS architecture by 3GPP, a traffic conditioner may be deployed to provide conformance of the negotiated QoS in UMTS.

Tags: voip - ip telephony, qos, traffic, conditioning

[22 Mar 2005]

Deploying Control Plane Policing

whitepaper This paper will describe a new Cisco IOS Security Infrastructure feature: Control Plane Policing (CoPP), as well as deployment recommendations and guidelines. CoPP is used to increase security on Cisco routers by protecting the route processor from...

Tags: switching, cisco, traffic, processor

[04 Jul 2007]

Leader: Stop self-policing

Leader And self-policing has become all too common, with tech firms acting as their own watchdogs to stave off state watchdogs. One of China's leading portals, NetEase, announced today it has shut its MP3 search facility, fearing it could be blamed for...

Tags: music, piracy, netease

[17 Aug 2005]

Internet Processor II ASIC: Rate-Limiting and Traffic-Policing Features

whitepaper This paper describes how rate-limiting tools are implemented in the Juniper Networks, Inc. M-series Internet backbone routers and supported by JUNOS Internet software and the Internet Processor II ASIC.

Tags: switching, processor, routers, rate

[24 Feb 2004]

Opinion: Policing the internet will take more than law

Comment While forming new legislation can help in the fight against cyber crime, it's misguided to think law is the single most important factor here, says Brian White. Plans by the Home Office to consult on new laws to make possession of violent...

Tags: violence, ore, policing, forensic

[20 Sep 2005]

Network-Based Transformation in Policing

whitepaper This explores how the power of the Internet and networking technologies are creating new means for the police to address these challenges and concerns. The paper also explores the benefits of the Cisco Content Transformation Engine, which allows...

Tags: content management

[24 Feb 2004]

Integrated Video/Internet Delivery System using Zuma Networks' LightReef Flow Policing

whitepaper This white paper outlines the key bandwidth control problems that Broadband Service and Media/Entertainment Providers face when integrating Video on Demand (VoD) with broadband internet access on Set Top Boxes, Web TV’s, and PCs.

Tags: bandwidth issues, bandwidth, set top boxes, entertainment

[01 Mar 2004]

ISP Security Practices List

whitepaper Security is as much about policing and good practice as it is about using secure products. To discover best practices for managing and policing all these variables, Microsoft Service Providers asked Trey Internet (we've changed their name and...

Tags: isps, providers, actions, service providers

[24 Feb 2004]

Throughput Guarantees for Multi-Priority Traffic in Ad Hoc Networks

whitepaper This paper presents MPARC (Multi-Priority Admission and Rate Control), a novel joint admission control and rate policing protocol for multi-priority ad hoc networks. MPARC achieves this goal by performing accurate admission control on every newly...

Tags: bandwidth issues, rate, priority, flows

[23 Aug 2007]

Improving Data Quality for Operational Efficiency and Freedom of Information

whitepaper Gloucestershire Constabulary, a UK police force with 1,280 officers (plus 786 civilian staff and 170 Special Constables), is responsible for policing 560,000 people in 270,000 hectares (approximately 1,050 square miles) of urban and rural...

Tags: data quality, police, policing, constabulary

[26 Dec 2006]

UK 'failing on cyber crime'

News The Tories have launched a stinging attack on the government's failure to pay £1.3m to fund a national e-crime policing unit. He criticised the Home Office's delay in providing the £1.3m start-up costs for the Policing Central E-crime Unit (PCEU...

Tags: pceu, cyber crime, e-crime crackdown

[03 Apr 2008]

Border and Transport Security: Connecting the Dots for a Proactive Approach

whitepaper For the past 20 years, community policing has encouraged law enforcement to partner with the community to proactively identify potential threats and create a climate of safety. In the 21st Century the community policing philosophy is well...

Tags: network security, community, enforcement, terrorism

[24 Jan 2005]

Improving Our View of the World: Police and Augmented Reality Technology

whitepaper AR technology could potentially have a very dramatic effect on the policing profession. As the underlying component technologies mature and less critical civilian applications start to emerge within society, the benefits and applicability to...

Tags: physical infrastructure protection, police, terrorist, policing

[14 Feb 2005]

Introduction to DTM

whitepaper DTM is designed to utilise fully the almost unlimited capacity of optical fibres, emphasizing simplicity and avoiding computation-demanding principles for traffic policing and buffering. DTM is designed to utilise fully the almost unlimited...

Tags: atm, principles, demanding, traffic

[24 Feb 2004]

Grid Service Level Agreements Combining Resource Reservation and Predictive Run-Time Adaptation

whitepaper The provision of Service Level Agreements (SLA) and components to manage tasks such as resource negotiation, monitoring and policing are needed to help meet this requirement. This paper presents an SLA management architecture for use in Grid...

Tags: decision support - dw front end, resource, grid, execution

[09 Aug 2006]

Police restructure set to boost IT

News The announcement comes after a report by the HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) found that current policing structures are no longer fit for 21st century crime fighting. In a press announcement, Home Secretary Charles Clarke said: "It is clear...

Tags: hmic, home secretary, police

[20 Sep 2005]

ATM Troubleshooting

whitepaper It also details how testing ATM networks poses challenges not encountered in other WAN or LAN environments, such as Quality of Service (QoS) applications and techniques that target the specific measurement parameters, policing that simulates the...

Tags: local area networks (lan), atm, techniques, testing

[24 Feb 2004]

Tech to cut red tape and leave police to police

News The Home Office, Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the Association of Police Authorities have commissioned the National Policing Improving Agency to review the police's IT strategy and report back in May.

Tags: police, courts, tech, record

[08 Feb 2008]

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