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14,21 złIntelligence and Security Informatics
204,33 zł218,54 zł
Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, academics have been called on for possible contributions to research relating to national (and possibly internat- nal) security. As one of the original founding mandates
of the National Science Foundation, mid- to long-term national security research in the areas of inf- mation technologies, organizational studies, and security-related public policy is critically needed. In a way similar to
how medical and biological research has faced signi?cant information overload and yet also tremendous opportunities for new inno- tion, law enforcement, criminal analysis, and intelligence communities are facing the same
challenge. We believe, similar to medical informatics and bioinf- matics, that there is a pressing need to develop the science of intelligence and security informatics – the study of the use and development of advanced
information technologies, systems, algorithms and databases for national se- rity related applications,through an integrated technological,organizational,and policy-based approach. We believe active intelligence and security
informatics research will help improve knowledge discovery and dissemination and enhance information s- ring and collaboration across law enforcement communities and among aca- mics, local, state, and federal agencies, and
industry. Many existing computer and information science techniques need to be reexamined and adapted for – tional security applications. New insights from this unique domain could result in signi?cant breakthroughs in new
data mining, visualization, knowledge – nagement, and information security techniques and systems.
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