| Building intelligent systems in open, heterogeneous, dynamic, distributed environments |
| Description: We live in the information age, a time when data and knowledge is plentiful and easily moved, processed and mined by machines. This has made it easier to discover knowledge and more efficiently manage our affairs but has raised concerns about information security, confidentiality, privacy and trust. Balancing these is particularly urgent today in organizations responsible for national defense, law enforcement, health care, emergency services and finance. The 9/11 Commission addressed this in their report and called for "a paradigm change from 'Need to Know' to 'Need to Share'". This talk describes a collaborative project addressing this problem comprised of researchers from UMBC, Purdue University, and the Universities of Illinois, Michigan, Texas at Dallas, and Texas at San Antonio under sponsorship of the Airforce Office of Scientific Research. Type: Presentation Date: June 08, 2009 Tags: security, privacy, assured information sharing, datamining, policy, social networking Format: Microsoft PowerPoint (Need a reader? Get one here) Number of downloads: 90 Access Control: Publicly Available Available for download as
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