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Emergent information technologies and enabling policies for counter-terrorism / edited by Robert L. Popp, John Yen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IEEE series on computational intelligencePublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor], �2006.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 468 pages) : illustrations, portraitContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 047178656X
  • 9780471786566
  • 0471786551
  • 9780471786559
  • 9780470874103
  • 0470874104
  • 9786610650019
  • 6610650012
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Emergent information technologies and enabling policies for counter-terrorism.DDC classification:
  • 363.3202854 22
LOC classification:
  • HV6431 .E487 2006eb
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Contents:
Utilizing information and social science technology to understand and counter the twenty-first century strategic threat / Robert L. Popp, David Allen, and Claudio Cioffi-Revilla -- Hidden Markov models and Bayesian networks for counter-terrorism / Krishna Pattipati [and others] -- Anticipatory models for counter-terrorism / Mark Lazaroff and David Snowden -- Information processing at very high speed data ingestion rates / J. Brian Sharkey [and others] -- Analysis of heterogeneous data in ultrahigh dimensions / R.A. Ammar [and others] -- Sematic web technologies for terrorist network analysis / Jennifer Golbeck, Aaron Mannes, and James Hendler -- Improving national and homeland security through context knowledge representation and reasoning technologies / Nazli Choucri, Stuart E. Madnick, and Michael D. Siegel -- Anonymized semantic directories and a privacy-enhancing architecture for enterprise discovery / Jeff Jonas and John Karat -- Facilitating information sharing across intelligence community boundaries using knowledge management and semantic web technologies / Brian Kettler, Gary Edwards, and Mark Hoffman -- Applying semantic web reasoning to counter-terrorism / Paul Kogut [and others] -- Schemer : consensus-based knowledge validation and collaboration services for virtual teams of intelligence experts / Clifford Behrens, Hyong-Sop Shim, and Davaisis Bassu -- Sharing intelligence using information supply chains / Shuang Sun, Xiaocong Fan, and John Yen -- Supporting knowledge management in emergency crisis management domains : envisioned designs for collaborative work / Michael D. McNeese . [and others] -- Agent-based simulations for disaster rescue using the DEFACTO coordination system / Janusz Marecki, Nathan Schurr, and Milind Tambe -- Transcending the tower of Babel : supporting access to multilingual information with cross-language information retrieval / Douglas W. Oard -- Journey from analysis to inquiry : technology and transformation of counter-terrorism analysis / Aaron B. Frank and Desmond Saunders-Newton -- Behavioral network analysis for terrorist detection / Seth A. Greenblatt, Thayne Coffman, and Sherry E. Marcus -- Detecting terrorist activities in the twenty-first century : a theory of detection for transactional networks / Tom Mifflin [and others] -- Social network analysis via matrix decompositions / D.B. Skillicorn -- Legal standards for data mining / Fred H. Cate -- Privacy and consequences : legal and policy structures for implementing new counter-terrorism technologies and protecting civil liberty / Paul Rosenzweig -- Designing technical systems to support policy : enterprise architecture, policy appliances and civil liberties / K.A. Taipale.
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Summary: Explores both counter-terrorism and enabling policy dimensions of emerging information technologies in national securityAfter the September 11th attacks, "connecting the dots" has become the watchword for using information and intelligence to protect the United States from future terrorist attacks
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Utilizing information and social science technology to understand and counter the twenty-first century strategic threat / Robert L. Popp, David Allen, and Claudio Cioffi-Revilla -- Hidden Markov models and Bayesian networks for counter-terrorism / Krishna Pattipati [and others] -- Anticipatory models for counter-terrorism / Mark Lazaroff and David Snowden -- Information processing at very high speed data ingestion rates / J. Brian Sharkey [and others] -- Analysis of heterogeneous data in ultrahigh dimensions / R.A. Ammar [and others] -- Sematic web technologies for terrorist network analysis / Jennifer Golbeck, Aaron Mannes, and James Hendler -- Improving national and homeland security through context knowledge representation and reasoning technologies / Nazli Choucri, Stuart E. Madnick, and Michael D. Siegel -- Anonymized semantic directories and a privacy-enhancing architecture for enterprise discovery / Jeff Jonas and John Karat -- Facilitating information sharing across intelligence community boundaries using knowledge management and semantic web technologies / Brian Kettler, Gary Edwards, and Mark Hoffman -- Applying semantic web reasoning to counter-terrorism / Paul Kogut [and others] -- Schemer : consensus-based knowledge validation and collaboration services for virtual teams of intelligence experts / Clifford Behrens, Hyong-Sop Shim, and Davaisis Bassu -- Sharing intelligence using information supply chains / Shuang Sun, Xiaocong Fan, and John Yen -- Supporting knowledge management in emergency crisis management domains : envisioned designs for collaborative work / Michael D. McNeese . [and others] -- Agent-based simulations for disaster rescue using the DEFACTO coordination system / Janusz Marecki, Nathan Schurr, and Milind Tambe -- Transcending the tower of Babel : supporting access to multilingual information with cross-language information retrieval / Douglas W. Oard -- Journey from analysis to inquiry : technology and transformation of counter-terrorism analysis / Aaron B. Frank and Desmond Saunders-Newton -- Behavioral network analysis for terrorist detection / Seth A. Greenblatt, Thayne Coffman, and Sherry E. Marcus -- Detecting terrorist activities in the twenty-first century : a theory of detection for transactional networks / Tom Mifflin [and others] -- Social network analysis via matrix decompositions / D.B. Skillicorn -- Legal standards for data mining / Fred H. Cate -- Privacy and consequences : legal and policy structures for implementing new counter-terrorism technologies and protecting civil liberty / Paul Rosenzweig -- Designing technical systems to support policy : enterprise architecture, policy appliances and civil liberties / K.A. Taipale.

Explores both counter-terrorism and enabling policy dimensions of emerging information technologies in national securityAfter the September 11th attacks, "connecting the dots" has become the watchword for using information and intelligence to protect the United States from future terrorist attacks

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