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Data Mining and Homeland Security: An Overview

White Paper In the context of homeland security, data mining can be a potential means to identify terrorist activities, such as money transfers and communications, and to identify and track individual terrorists themselves, such as... [29 Aug 2009]

Obama: 'We are underprepared for cyber attack'

News During his remarks in the White House's East Room on Friday, Obama also seemed to seek a balance between warning of the dangers of terrorists or other miscreants using the internet and saying the government will not go... [01 Jun 2009]

LANCOM Whitepaper: Public Spots - Operators' Rights and Obligations

White Paper Criminals and terrorists work with international communications methods such as email and mobile telephones. The main reason for storing utilization data is to pursue criminal offenders and as a defense against... [14 May 2009]

How the U.S. Border Patrol Employs WAVE Unified Communications Software to Deny Access to Illegal Immigrants, Drug Traffickers and Terrorists

White Paper The U.S.Mexico border is the most frequently crossed - both legally and illegally - international border in the world. Unfortunately, Border Patrol communications systems generally fell short of capabilities deemed vital. [01 Apr 2009]

Lords: 'Do we really need £12bn super comms database?'

News According to West, the proposals will help make sure that police can rely on communication data to convict criminals and terrorists as society increasingly adopts mobile and internet communications. The Lords have... [17 Nov 2008]

Using Data Mining Techniques for Detecting Terror-Related Activities on the Web

White Paper The proposed methodology learns the typical behavior ('Profile') of terrorists by applying a data mining algorithm to the textual content of terror-related Web sites. An innovative knowledge-based methodology for... [18 Sep 2008]

Virtual worlds under siege from cyber crime

News Because virtual worlds appeal to the underground, there's also the possibility they could serve as honey pots to attract criminals and terrorists and provide counter-terrorists a glimpse into terrorist... [28 Aug 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 15.08.08

Round-Up Terrorists and other ne'er-do-wells could take advantage of developments in robot technology and turn the machines to evil ends and where would that leave us? 'A fool and his money are easily parted' was always a good... [15 Aug 2008]

Blowing up hard drives, stinky broadband and super cars

Photo It might only be the size of a briefcase but an intelligent robot is helping to protect the UK's borders from criminals and terrorists. The Tesla Roadster, a sporty variation on the electric car, was one of the many high... [01 Aug 2008]

Photos: 'Hero' bot hunts criminals

Photo It might only be the size of a briefcase but an intelligent robot is helping to protect the UK's borders from criminals and terrorists. The modestly named Hero bot uses its spotlights and high resolution cameras to scan... [24 Jul 2008]

iPhone 3G, terrorists and tech, file sharers vs ISP

Comment Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't If our government seriously believes it can thwart terrorists by this anomaly technique then we are in deeper s**t than I thought. It seems seven days can't pass... [15 Jul 2008]

Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't

News Terrorists are increasingly using technology to achieve their aims, according to the government. In a speech at the Homeland & Border Security Conference 2008 in London on Thursday, Admiral Lord West, parliamentary... [04 Jul 2008]

ANPR "ring of steel" watches over Manchester

News Every car is screened against a network of police and government databases, with the system able to instantly trigger alerts about everything from suspected terrorists and stolen vehicles, to banned drivers and tax dodgers. [05 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Warped perceptions

Comment Terrorists kill fewer people per year than: Written at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands and dispatched via an airline lounge wi-fi service. Some years ago I was struck by the amount of time people spent at my local... [28 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'

Comment And if you don't believe that, look at the number of failed attempts to bring in longer detention for suspected terrorists, they will keep hammering away at that until the next election so don't expect them to drop the... [17 Apr 2008]

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