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29 April 2009 Intelligent dissemination in a secure, wireless platform
Catherine H. Clark, John Spina, Michael Bilinski
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Abstract
Although more information than ever before is available to support the intelligence analyst, the vast proliferation of types of data, devices, and protocols makes it increasingly difficult to ensure that the right information is received by the right people at the right time. Analysts struggle to balance information overload and an information vacuum depending on their location and available equipment. The ability to securely manage and deliver critical knowledge and actionable intelligence to the analyst regardless of device configuration, classification level or location in a reliable manner, would provide the analyst 24/7 access to useable information. There are several important components to an intuitive system that can provide timely information in a user-preferred manner. Two of these components: information presentation based on the user's preference and requirements and the identification of solutions to the problem of secure information delivery across multiple security levels, will be discussed in this paper.
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Catherine H. Clark, John Spina, and Michael Bilinski "Intelligent dissemination in a secure, wireless platform", Proc. SPIE 7347, Evolutionary and Bio-Inspired Computation: Theory and Applications III, 734707 (29 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820809
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KEYWORDS
Computer security

Information security

Network security

Mobile devices

Databases

Video

Computing systems

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