14th episode of CyberSeComics, comics series produced by Pluribus One.
This episode is produced in collaboration with the European project AIDA (Artificial Intelligence and advanced Data Analytics for Law Enforcement Agencies - www.project-aida.eu).
Next Monday, on Difesa Online and on our blog, an in-depth Italian article on the AIDA project, by Maris Matteucci (Intelligenza Artificiale e Forze dell'Ordine: tecnologia ed etica del progetto AIDA).
This episode, along with further details and info on the project, is available also in the third edition of the AIDA official Newsletter: www.project-aida.eu/index.php/newsletter.
The Italian version of this episode is available here: CyberSeComics Ep. #14 - AIDA prevede (quasi) tutto.
To identify, prevent and combat modern crimes, it is nowadays necessary to implement innovative technologies and methods that are transversal to different types of crimes: cybercrime and terrorism pose distinct problems to Law Enforcement Agencies. The prevention of cybercrime relies on the analysis of different sets of input data compared to those used for the fight against terrorism. However, the same analysis of these data can benefit from the application and use of a common denominator: a technological framework equipped with Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning algorithms applied to Big Data analysis, and tailor-made to provide law enforcement with specific additional analytical tools to combat individual criminal activities.
Let's see what happened in the episode, with a little spoiler. Wallo, technology can help but still can't make miracles!
Credits: Wallo & Friends (concept, storyboard, drawings); Matteo Mauri, Dissemination & Communication Manager at Pluribus One (idea, subject, concept).
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