Department of Security Affairs, the United States are considering to hunt terrorists by tracking the blogs and online forums. Believed the two 'equipment people ' is often used in the plan to attack the terrorist group. Efforts will be made in line results of research that shows the increasingly high use of the Internet by terrorist groups. "Blogs and online forums have an important role in letting the communication between them that threaten the United States," a ministry statement. Later it will be done by using the system in the Internet search ala Google. Currently, the Department of Security Affairs is reviewing the U.S. companies that can provide it.
This plan reap the praise and criticism. On the one hand, Steven Aftergood of the Federation of American Scientist, praised the U.S. government's willingness to do 'hunting ' terrorists in a way that innovative. However, on the other hand, terrorism analyst Matt Devost visible efforts to halt this. "I can not imagine a scenario there are people who write in online forums, 'I will launch the explosive at this location ' and the government will find such a sentence. Most post questions and the terrorist attacks on the internet is a fantasy," he said. Department of others in the U.S. is applying the method dikabarkan search the Internet in collecting intelligence data. Chip Ellis of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of terrorism to the U.S. Department of Defense is the one that already do so. (USAToday / sec)
This plan reap the praise and criticism. On the one hand, Steven Aftergood of the Federation of American Scientist, praised the U.S. government's willingness to do 'hunting ' terrorists in a way that innovative. However, on the other hand, terrorism analyst Matt Devost visible efforts to halt this. "I can not imagine a scenario there are people who write in online forums, 'I will launch the explosive at this location ' and the government will find such a sentence. Most post questions and the terrorist attacks on the internet is a fantasy," he said. Department of others in the U.S. is applying the method dikabarkan search the Internet in collecting intelligence data. Chip Ellis of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of terrorism to the U.S. Department of Defense is the one that already do so. (USAToday / sec)
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