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Networks and network analysis for defence and security / Anthony J. Masys, editor.

Van Pelt Library TK5105.59 N48 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Masys, Anthony, editor of compliation.
Series:
Lecture notes in social networks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Network analysis (Planning).
Physical Description:
xviii, 287 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cham ; New York : Springer Verlag, [2014]
Summary:
Networks and Network Analysis for Defence and Security discusses relevant theoretical frameworks and applications of network analysis in support of the defence and security domains. This book details real world applications of network analysis to support defence and security. Shocks to regional, national and global systems stemming from natural hazards, acts of armed violence, terrorism and serious and organized crime have significant defence and security implications. Today, nations face an uncertain and complex security landscape in which threats impact/target the physical, social, economic and cyber domains. Threats to national security, such as that against critical infrastructures not only stem from man-made acts but also from natural hazards. Katrina (2005), Fukushima (2011) and Hurricane Sandy (2012) are examples highlighting the vulnerability of critical infrastructures to natural hazards and the crippling effect they have on the social and economic well-being of a community and a nation. With this dynamic and complex threat landscape, network analysis has emerged as a key enabler in supporting defence and security. With the advent of "big data" and increasing processing power, network analysis can reveal insights with regards to structural and dynamic properties thereby facilitating greater understanding of complex networks, their entities, interdependencies, vulnerabilities to produce insights for creative solutions. This book will be well positioned to inform defence, security and intelligence professionals and researchers with regards to leading methodologies and approaches.
Contents:
Network analysis in criminal intelligence / Steven J. Strang
Identifying mafia bosses from meeting attendance / Francesco Calderoni
Macrosocial network analysis: the case of transnational drug trafficking / Rémi Boivin
Policing the hackers by hacking them: studying online deviants in IRC chat rooms / David Décry-Hétu, Benoit Dupont and Francis Fortin
Why terror networks are dissimilar: how structure relates to function / Christian Leuprecht and Kenneth Hall
Social network analysis applied in criminal networks: recent developments in Dutch law enforcement / Paul A.C. Duijin and Peter P.H.M. Klerks
The networked mind: collective indenties and the cognitive-affective nature of conflict / Manjana Milkoreit and Steven Mock
Conflict cessation and the emergence of weapons supermarkets / Gisela Bichler and Juan Franquez
A conspiracy of bastards? / Simon Bennett
Decision support through strongest path method risk analysis / Philip O'Neill
Critical infrastructure and vulnerability: a relational analysis through actor network theory / Anthony J. Masys
Dealing with complexity: thinking about networks and the comprehensive approach / Anthony J. Masys.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783319041469
3319041460
OCLC:
865495689

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