TY - BOOK AU - Kantor,Paul AU - Muresan,Gheorghe AU - Roberts,Fred AU - Zeng,Daniel D. AU - Wang,Fei-Yue AU - Chen,Hsinchun AU - Merkle,Ralph C. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Intelligence and Security Informatics: IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, ISI 2005, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 19-20, 2005. Proceedings T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783540320630 AV - QA76.76.A65 U1 - 005.7 23 PY - 2005/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Computer Communication Networks KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Information systems KW - Computers KW - Law and legislation KW - Information Systems KW - Computer Science KW - Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) KW - Information Storage and Retrieval KW - Computers and Society KW - Legal Aspects of Computing KW - Management of Computing and Information Systems N1 - Long Papers -- Short Papers -- Extended Abstracts for Posters and Demos -- Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Response -- Surveillance, Border Protection, and Transportation Systems N2 - Intelligence and security informatics (ISI) can be broadly defined as the study of the development and use of advanced information technologies and systems for national and international security-related applications, through an integrated technological, organizational, and policy-based approach. In the past few years, ISI research has experienced tremendous growth and attracted substantial interest from academic researchers in related fields as well as practitioners from both government agencies and industry. The first two meetings (ISI 2003 and ISI 2004) in the ISI symposium and conference series were held in Tucson, Arizona, in 2003 and 2004, respectively. They provided a stimulating intellectual forum for discussion among previously disparate communities: academic researchers in information technologies, computer science, public policy, and social studies; local, state, and federal law enforcement and intelligence experts; and information technology industry consultants and practitioners. Building on the momentum of these ISI meetings and with sponsorship by the IEEE, we held the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2005) in May 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to the established and emerging ISI research topics covered at past ISI meetings, ISI 2005 included a new track on Terrorism Informatics, which is a new stream of terrorism research leveraging the latest advances in social science methodologies, and information technologies and tools. ISI 2005 was jointly hosted by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey; the University of Arizona (UA); and the Georgia Institute of Technology (GATECH) UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b136511 ER -