In 2004, the Government Accountability Office provided a report detailing approximately 200 government-based data-mining projects. While there is comfort in knowing that there are many effective systems, that comfort isn't worth muchunless we can determine that these systems are being effectively and responsibly employed.Written by one of the most respected consultants in the area of data mining and security, "Data Mining for Intelligence, Fraud & Criminal Detection: Advanced Analytics & Information Sharing Technologies" reviews the tangible results produced by these systems and evaluates their effectiveness. WhileCSI-type shows may depict information sharing and analysis that are accomplished with the push of a button, this sort of proficiency is more fiction than reality. Going beyond a discussion of the various technologies, the author outlines the issues of information sharing and the effective interpretation of results, which are critical to any integrated homeland security effort. Organizedinto three main sections, the book fully examines and outlines the future of this field with an insider's perspective and a visionary's insight.Section 1 provides a fundamental understanding of the types of data that can be used in current systems. It covers approaches to analyzing data and clearly delineates how to connect the dots among different data elements. Section 2 provides real-world examples derived from actual operational systems to show how data is used, manipulated, and interpreted in domains involving human smuggling, money laundering, narcotics trafficking, and corporate fraud.Section 3 provides an overview of the many information-sharing systems, organizations, and task forcesas well as data interchange formats. It also discusses optimal information-sharing and analytical architectures. Currently, there is very little published literature that truly defines real-world systems. Although politics and other factors all play into how much one agency is willing to support the sharing ofits resources, many now embrace the wisdom of that path. This book will provide those individuals with an understanding of what approaches are currently available and how they can be most effectively employed. INDICE: Overview. The Quality of Data. What Are Patterns? Border Protection. Money Laundering and Financial Crimes. Money Service Businesses. Fraud Analytics. Information-Sharing Protocols. Information-Sharing Systems. Summary.
- ISBN: 978-1-4200-6723-1
- Editorial: CRC Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 320
- Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés