
By Tom Espiner
Published: Friday 04 July 2008
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Name
Roger Huffadine
Location
Worcester
Occupation
Innovator
Comment
"the next-generation approach would be to detect anomalous behaviour in real-time" - trust me this is not going to work - to get a 'fingerprint' of activity that is clear enough to identify a threat is close to impossible - all the 'terrorists' have to do to avoid these techniques is to use 'normal' behaviour.
and -
any terrorist who is serious about staying undetected - does not use a mobile phone - never uses the same landline twice - uses word of mouth & 'drop boxes'.
If our government seriously believes that they can thwart terrorists by this anomaly technique then we are in deeper shit than I thought.
Whenever we here the word "terrorist" it is almost...
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