FOSINT-SI 2013 - International Symposium on Foundation of Open Source Intelligence and Security Informatics(FOSINT-SI 2013)
Topics/Call fo Papers
International Symposium on Foundation of Open Source Intelligence and Security Informatics
Terrorist and criminals are threatening the society more than ever before. There groups are benefiting from the advance technology. They communicate easier and form global communities that are hard to track. Fortunately the social media, event logs, phone call logs, web logs, etc, constitute a rich source for knowledge discovery. There is a serious need for powerful techniques and tools capable of achieving the ultimate goal of early warning to help in defeating the source of threat. Motivating by this need which has high social impact, the research related to open source intelligence and security informatics is gaining popularity in the academia, industry and government institutes. The three communities are working closely to develop new techniques and technologies. Thus, the aim of the FOSINT-SI symposium is to provide a unique international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to socialize, seek collaboration, share and exchange their data, knowledge, and expertise.
FOSINT-SI 2013 invites research submissions on all topics related to the foundations of open source intelligence and security informatics, including but not limited to those listed below:
Command and Control
Consumer and corporate related scurity politics and behavioral analysis
Criminology and Terrorism
Cyber-crime detection and analysis
Dark Web
E-commerce and security
FOSINT Case Studies
Fraud Detection
Geographical and temporal analysis of crime patterns and security informatics
Infrastructural bioterrorism analysis
Investigative Data Mining
Media Content Mining
Multi-agent systems for intelligence in security
Multilingual data integration and analysis
Multinational and Global Networks
News Analysis and Visualization
News Monitoring
Online Personalization and Recommendation System
Online and offiline Integration of Intelligence Data
Privacy and Legal Issues
Security Intelligence Case Studies
Social Media Analysis
Social Network Analysis for Suspect identification
Structural and Contextual Web Analysis
Surveillance of public/corporate sentiment
Visualization of intelligence systems for information sharing
Web Dynamics
Web Content Mining
Web Harvesting
Web Usage Mining
Web Structure Mining
Terrorist and criminals are threatening the society more than ever before. There groups are benefiting from the advance technology. They communicate easier and form global communities that are hard to track. Fortunately the social media, event logs, phone call logs, web logs, etc, constitute a rich source for knowledge discovery. There is a serious need for powerful techniques and tools capable of achieving the ultimate goal of early warning to help in defeating the source of threat. Motivating by this need which has high social impact, the research related to open source intelligence and security informatics is gaining popularity in the academia, industry and government institutes. The three communities are working closely to develop new techniques and technologies. Thus, the aim of the FOSINT-SI symposium is to provide a unique international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to socialize, seek collaboration, share and exchange their data, knowledge, and expertise.
FOSINT-SI 2013 invites research submissions on all topics related to the foundations of open source intelligence and security informatics, including but not limited to those listed below:
Command and Control
Consumer and corporate related scurity politics and behavioral analysis
Criminology and Terrorism
Cyber-crime detection and analysis
Dark Web
E-commerce and security
FOSINT Case Studies
Fraud Detection
Geographical and temporal analysis of crime patterns and security informatics
Infrastructural bioterrorism analysis
Investigative Data Mining
Media Content Mining
Multi-agent systems for intelligence in security
Multilingual data integration and analysis
Multinational and Global Networks
News Analysis and Visualization
News Monitoring
Online Personalization and Recommendation System
Online and offiline Integration of Intelligence Data
Privacy and Legal Issues
Security Intelligence Case Studies
Social Media Analysis
Social Network Analysis for Suspect identification
Structural and Contextual Web Analysis
Surveillance of public/corporate sentiment
Visualization of intelligence systems for information sharing
Web Dynamics
Web Content Mining
Web Harvesting
Web Usage Mining
Web Structure Mining
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