Benefits of Big Data
- Security forces held information, which they thought were irrelevant initially (7/7) – (analysis – mitigation)
- STEPFORD & CREVICE
- Importance of public contribution and awareness; responsibility and accountability in assisting security forces
- Readily info available
- Other points
Challenges (these are the points to be put in here)
- Proactive monitoring and reactive response is restricted due to wide area of responsibilities
- Mitigation
- Data storage problematic; too much to handle/process
- Mitigation
- Overall data and person in charge to connect/link the dots (processor)
- Mitigation
- Terrorists also able to access the ‘harnessed data’ (possibilities of ‘snitching’)
- Mitigation
- Too much information may deviate from actual task/intention at hand
- Mitigation[unique_solution]
Sensitivity (these are the points to be put in here)
- Ability to share and analyse; inter-state/regional?
- National/regional sensitivities prohibiting information sharing
- Gathering and sifting through relevant data is complicated; trigger words, patterns etc
- Security clearance on requested information/data (regional/international)
- Outcry of public intuitions?
Summary / Conclusion (these are the points to be put in here)
- Conclude all relevant points to reach the aim, minus recommendations
Recommendations (these are the points to be put in here)
- Recommendation from the mitigations (Joint Force Centre)
- Other recommendations
p/s:
Details:
THIS IS THE QUESTION THAT NEEDS TO BE ANSWERED.
Scenario
You are currently the Joint Intelligent Staff Officer at JF head quarters in the UK, the recent terrorist acts within the European region has led to a number of intelligence gathering between countries, worried that it may struck anytime soon, as well as the complexity of terrorist acts, you have decided to propose a work paper to your superior on “Harnessing the Power of Big Data to Counter International Terrorism”
*For your information, the aim of producing this paper is to exploit the benefits of Big Data in countering international terrorism.
Other details:
– NO NEED INTRODUCTION (JUST GO STRAIGHT TO BENEFIT OF BIG DATA IN THE CHAPTER ATTACHED)
– Use Oxford referencing from various sources especially books, journal and articles.