Feasibility Discussion on Identifying Possibility for a National Behavioral Anomaly Detection Platform
Ho, Shuyuan Mary; Treglia, Joseph Vincent
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Title
Feasibility Discussion on Identifying Possibility for a National Behavioral Anomaly Detection Platform
Author(s)
Ho, Shuyuan Mary
Treglia, Joseph Vincent
Issue Date
2009-02-08
Keyword(s)
privacy
security
national behavioral anomaly detection platform
Abstract
The purpose of this panel is to identify and discuss high-level parameters and social issues regarding the implementation of a national behavioral anomaly detection platform. This platform would provide a “statistical firewall” to protect the rights of individual privacy, while also supporting the government’s obligation to protect the populace. We plan to initiate discussion of investigating the development of a framework to identify potentially incidences of malicious behavior, patterns or activity across a wide variety of industries through an automated analysis of data anomalies from multiple data sources. The result of this panel discussion would be an evaluation of feasibility, of standardized inputs, further definition on the framework and engine, and the identification of the legal and social issues attending such a capability.
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