The digital toolbox of the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee has been expanded with a new application for the mobile device. Recently, CBRN Explosives & Safety (TEV) Team Leaders and colleagues from the Forensic Investigation can download the so-called Dfuze app of the Bomb Data System in the defence store. District chief warden Peter of the Drenthe-IJsselstreek […]
In the domain of counterterrorism, predictive technologies take many forms. Twitter, one of the social media platforms that has been most utilized by terrorist recruiters, has developed an algorithm to determine which of its users could be likely to join a terrorist organization.[iii] But the use of these predictive technologies do not begin and end with […]
BY NEIL FRETWELL ON APR 19, 2017 The UK has an unfortunate history of terrorist attacks dating back many decades. The sheer number of attacks meant that law enforcement agencies, and the UK Police National Bomb Data Centre based at New Scotland Yard in particular, were facing an information overload. Back in 1999, they decided […]
By Allison Barrie , | Fox News Dfuze, a specially-built software for law enforcement and the intelligence community, aims to help investigators link bomb fragments to bomb makers. The technology has been adopted by high-profile organizations in more than 20 countries, including U.S. Special Operations Command, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, the Canadian military, and U.K. […]
SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 Intelligent Solutions Software’s Dfuze system allows law enforcement agencies around the world to catalog and share terrorist attack information without having to worry about data conversion issues or language barriers. Information sharing is a key component of cybersecurity efforts, but the concept is certainly not limited to online threats — or to […]
In the fight against terrorism, defence and security agencies are turning to behaviour prediction software – but just how far can this technology go and will it ever be able to truly predict the unpredictable? The use of prediction software as a security tool has been labelled ‘predictive policing’. This form of counterterrorism has increasingly […]
By WYATT OLSONSTARS AND STRIPES • April 26, 2015 It’s a photo published routinely: a bomb blast that’s left a mass of crumbled concrete, twisted steel, splintered wood and, often, victims. But it’s amid this chaos that explosives experts pore through minute fragments for clues to “the who and the how” of the bomb. One of the […]