From the course: The Data Science of Government and Political Science, with Barton Poulson
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Data science and national security
From the course: The Data Science of Government and Political Science, with Barton Poulson
Data science and national security
- [Instructor] When it comes to issues of national security the ideal situation is perhaps complete boredom, because it means that nothing noteworthy is happening, instead of having to worry about the world ending, you just have to worry about where you put your car keys. And data science can help bring about this ideal condition. We'll start by looking at three different kinds of threats to national security. We'll look at terrorism, physical attacks on people, and cyberattacks on infrastructure and cyber espionage. There are many other possibilities, many things that affect national security, but these are three that have received special attention recently. We'll begin by looking at terrorism, and specifically the attempt to predict terrorist attacks. Now when you're trying to do a model to predict when a person is likely to commit a terrorist attack, there are a lot of things that you can look at. You can look, for instance, at data on social media, what groups do they visit, what…
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Open data6m 57s
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Civil analytics6m
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Predictive modeling of public opinion5m 31s
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Data-driven policy5m 33s
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Data science and governmental agencies7m 41s
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Data science and national security9m 7s
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Privacy and ethics5m 34s
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Data science and social justice6m 17s
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Careers5m 56s
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