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Author Busser, Els de, author

Title Big data : a twenty-first century arms race / Els De Busser, Erica J. Briscoe, Benjamin C. Dean, Tatiana Tropina, Miren B. Aparicio,
Published Washington, DC : Atlantic Council, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (81 pages) : color photographs
Contents Foreword. -- Executive summary. -- Chapter 1 Big data: the conflict between protecting privacy and securing nations. --Chapter 2 Big data: exposing the risks from within. -- Chapter 3 Big data: the latest tool in fighting crime. -- Chapter 4 Big data: tackling illicit financial flows. -- chapter 5 Big data: mitigating financial crime risk. -- Authors
Summary In this report five subject matter experts explore the broader security and financial implications of the big data revolution. They explain how to take advantage of the opportunities, while breaking down the challenges and policy changes that need to be addressed. Stakeholders across the security, finance, and legal communities are investing significant time and money into developing big data capabilities. The security and financial communities must stay aware of the existing analytic capabilities at their disposal and remain committed to adopting new ones to stay one step ahead of today's threats. If these tools are not properly developed and implemented, we risk becoming overwhelmed by the multitude of threats, putting the United States and the global financial system in peril
Notes "June 2017."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Atlantic Council, viewed September 12, 2017)
Subject Big data.
Privacy, Right of.
Security, International.
Crime prevention.
Big data.
Crime prevention.
Privacy, Right of.
Security, International.
Form Electronic book
Author Briscoe, Erica J., author
Dean, Benjamin C., author
Tropina, Tatiana, author
Aparicio, Miren B., author
Atlantic Council of the United States. Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, publisher.
Thomson Reuters.
ISBN 9781619774285
1619774283