142 resultados para Criminalidade informática
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Globalization brought some deep changes to the world (dis)order. Nowadays, more than in other moment in history, we are closer to the ones physically far, living in “global village” called by Marshall McLuhan (1962). The concepts and premises built in this new order, have totally broken with the ones that “came out from Westphalia”, which had last to the end of the cold war, like, for example, the concept of security. Since then, security has been facing one of its biggest transformations ever, completely disrupting the state border based idea and starting to be extended to other domains, as human, economic, environmental and IT security, among others. In this global and interdependent environment, “new” threats and risks have raised, which are demanding a comprehensive approach from the States, international organizations and other actors, to allow the analysis and understanding its impacts on the various society sectors and orders. Inside the enormous challenges to the global security, it is important to regard the organized crime, which covers, by itself, a set of threats and risks, enhanced by its connection to other types of criminality, such as terrorism. The goals pursued and the tactics used by criminal organizations during the perpetration of illegal activities, specially the drug smuggling, have impact in an wide spectrum of the social, economic financial and politic dimensions, which should not be underestimated, otherwise our own security may be compromised. Therefore, the current investigation intends to be an important catalyst to the idea debate inside security scope, through the analysis of the organized crime and the drug smuggling, adding to a discussion of this issue, which should be deeper and holistic, aiming a better understanding of the challenges provided by our society.
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Este trabalho foi realizado sob orientação do Prof. António Brandão Moniz para a disciplina “Factores Sociais da Inovação” do Mestrado Engenharia Informática realizado na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Energias Renováveis – Conversão Eléctrica e Utilização Sustentáveis
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Dissertação de mestrado apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Gestão do Território área de especialização em Detecção remota e Sistema de Informação de Geográfica.
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O problema da Segurança da Informação em ambientes informatizados tem vindo a crescer significativamente. Porém, verifica-se existirem diferentes perspectivas e abordagens à questão da Segurança Informática, raramente concordantes, nem mesmo no essencial, verificando-se alguma dificuldade em estabelecer um conjunto de pressupostos teóricos que permitam estruturar a análise da realidade. Estas questões, preocupam os organismos ligados à Defesa, nomeadamente no âmbito da NATO, que tem vindo a divulgar uma série de documentos, não classificados, relativamente à sua perspectiva sobre o assunto, enunciando requisitos de segurança com vista a estabelecer padrões de orientação para os construtores de hardware e software de modo a que, após certificação, possam vir a ser usados militarmente.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Energias Renováveis – Conversão Eléctrica e Utilização Sustentável
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação
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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Gestão de Sistemas de E-Learning
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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Gestão de Sistema de E-learning
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A criminalidade é algo que afeta as nossas vidas, bem como a forma de viver em sociedade. O conhecimento da realidade sócio-criminal é de extrema importância para o desenvolvimento das sociedades. As temáticas da criminalidade e segurança têm vindo, nos últimos tempos, a ser alvo de enorme pressão pela comunicação social, pelo governo e pela comunidade civil. Desta forma, urge a necessidade de encontrar novas leituras de informação, a nível regional e local, sobre áreas de ocorrências ou incidentes associados à criminalidade e incivilidade - as áreas de intervenção das forças de segurança - de forma a melhor se compreender as suas causas. Só assim se poderá agir, numa ótica da prevenção e combate ao fenómeno. A diversidade espacial do nosso território é conhecida e estudada desde há muito, contudo, raramente se pensa e articula este conhecimento com os fenómenos criminais. A criminalidade está diretamente articulada com a geografia e com os fenómenos que ocorrem num determinado território. Segundo as teorias da criminologia, tratar apenas dados reportados é insuficiente para efetuar uma análise correta da criminalidade e criar políticas de segurança e prevenção do fenómeno criminal. Com o desenvolvimento de aplicações de Sistemas de Informação Geográfica (SIG) desde 1990, os analistas criminais em todo o mundo têm usado e ponderado os princípios da Geografia de forma a perceber e criar mecanismos de prevenção e segurança da população. Vários especialistas afirmam que o mapeamento da criminalidade tem um impacto no entendimento do crime e dos problemas sociais. Desta forma, a geografia aplicada tem um papel preponderante neste tipo de fenómeno, no sentido em que se conhecermos uma determinada área e a forma como essa afeta as áreas de proximidade, podemos perceber como e onde se localiza determinado fenómeno ou acontecimento. Isto é a Geografia da criminalidade, uma importante ferramenta de apoio à decisão em questões de segurança pública e prevenção do crime. Esta apresentação tem assim como objetivos principais: (i) perceber a dimensão e espacialização das forças de segurança, (ii) reconhecer áreas problemáticas e vulneráveis da cidade de Lisboa, (iii) propor soluções de segurança e prevenção da criminalidade com o reforço de unidades e instalações policiais.
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In an increasingly globalized society, the crime appears as a reality that crosses borders. Globalization has potentiated the emergence of new forms of crime, which have been the subject of more interventional, particularly in terms of political, judicial and police authorities as well as civil society approaches. The media allow rapid expansion of criminal methodologies, which aggregate to the ease of movement of itinerant criminal groups, increases the opportunities for the continuation of the practice of criminal offenses, threatening, increasingly, the tranquility and safety of populations. Criminal organizations are characterized by their complexity, thus contributing to the difficulty in combat, by police and judicial authorities, forcing rapid adaptation to new political and criminal reality, particularly at the level of institutional cooperation, national and international, as exemplified by the creation of the "European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice" and new agencies in the field of police cooperation. It was intended with this paper to answer the central question: Is it possible to define a concept of Itinerant Crime in the European regulatory framework (Police and Judiciary)? To fulfill this aim, we performed the characterization of the concept of itinerant crime including itinerant criminal group, we analyzed the work that is being done by the authorities, police and judiciary, in order to contain the phenomenon. Finally, we studied type of existing cooperation at European level between the Member States and the authorities with responsibilities in this area. At the end, we conclude that efforts are being made towards the enhancement of operational, police and judicial cooperation, between the competent authorities of the European Union by combating this phenomenon. Define, and also proposed, a unique concept of Itinerant Crime, in order to be included in the legal standards, in order to facilitate research, in particular to better fit the itinerant crime and assist the prosecution of offenders.
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In the past few years Tabling has emerged as a powerful logic programming model. The integration of concurrent features into the implementation of Tabling systems is demanded by need to use recently developed tabling applications within distributed systems, where a process has to respond concurrently to several requests. The support for sharing of tables among the concurrent threads of a Tabling process is a desirable feature, to allow one of Tabling’s virtues, the re-use of computations by other threads and to allow efficient usage of available memory. However, the incremental completion of tables which are evaluated concurrently is not a trivial problem. In this dissertation we describe the integration of concurrency mechanisms, by the way of multi-threading, in a state of the art Tabling and Prolog system, XSB. We begin by reviewing the main concepts for a formal description of tabled computations, called SLG resolution and for the implementation of Tabling under the SLG-WAM, the abstract machine supported by XSB. We describe the different scheduling strategies provided by XSB and introduce some new properties of local scheduling, a scheduling strategy for SLG resolution. We proceed to describe our implementation work by describing the process of integrating multi-threading in a Prolog system supporting Tabling, without addressing the problem of shared tables. We describe the trade-offs and implementation decisions involved. We then describe an optimistic algorithm for the concurrent sharing of completed tables, Shared Completed Tables, which allows the sharing of tables without incurring in deadlocks, under local scheduling. This method relies on the execution properties of local scheduling and includes full support for negation. We provide a theoretical framework and discuss the implementation’s correctness and complexity. After that, we describe amethod for the sharing of tables among threads that allows parallelism in the computation of inter-dependent subgoals, which we name Concurrent Completion. We informally argue for the correctness of Concurrent Completion. We give detailed performance measurements of the multi-threaded XSB systems over a variety of machines and operating systems, for both the Shared Completed Tables and the Concurrent Completion implementations. We focus our measurements inthe overhead over the sequential engine and the scalability of the system. We finish with a comparison of XSB with other multi-threaded Prolog systems and we compare our approach to concurrent tabling with parallel and distributed methods for the evaluation of tabling. Finally, we identify future research directions.
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The automatic acquisition of lexical associations from corpora is a crucial issue for Natural Language Processing. A lexical association is a recurrent combination of words that co-occur together more often than expected by chance in a given domain. In fact, lexical associations define linguistic phenomena such as idiomes, collocations or compound words. Due to the fact that the sense of a lexical association is not compositionnal, their identification is fundamental for the realization of analysis and synthesis that take into account all the subtilities of the language. In this report, we introduce a new statistically-based architecture that extracts from naturally occurring texts contiguous and non contiguous. For that purpose, three new concepts have been defined : the positional N-gram models, the Mutual Expectation and the GenLocalMaxs algorithm. Thus, the initial text is fisrtly transformed in a set of positionnal N-grams i.e ordered vectors of simple lexical units. Then, an association measure, the Mutual Expectation, evaluates the degree of cohesion of each positional N-grams based on the identification of local maximum values of Mutual Expectation. Great efforts have also been carried out to evaluate our metodology. For that purpose, we have proposed the normalisation of five well-known association measures and shown that both the Mutual Expectation and the GenLocalMaxs algorithm evidence significant improvements comparing to existent metodologies.