Syed Ahsan
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
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international symposium on biometrics and security technologies | 2008
Syed Ahsan; Abad Shah
Terrorism has emerged as an immediate and most potent threat to the free world in the post September 11, 2001 years, because of its real and potential damage to the infrastructure, economy and people. In response to this thereat, developed and developing countries, such as USA and Pakistan, have emerged as front line states in the fight against terrorism with the following objectives; i) prevent future terrorist attacks, ii) reduce the nations vulnerability, and iii) minimize the damage and recovery from attacks that occur. In order to achieve these objectives we require new approaches to intelligence and information gathering and its analysis through the use of information technology. In this paper we attempt to identify, i) the areas where IT can contribute in accomplishing these three strategic security objectives ii) the unique IT problems and challenges in counter terrorism applications where such applications are being used and developed such as in USA, and, iii) lessons learned for developing countries such as Pakistan, so that an IT counter terrorism infra structure can be established with minimum cost in terms of time and money. We have also tried to highlight the role Information Technology and Internet have to play in counter terrorism by developing and using advanced information technologies such as data mining and semantic Web. The challenges posed are discussed and initiatives to be taken are also suggested.
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics | 2007
Syed Ahsan
In the post 11 September 2001, terrorism has been an immediate and most serious threat to the free world because of its real and potential damage to the infrastructure, economy and people. In response to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, developed and developing countries, such as USA and Pakistan, have emerged as front line states in the fight against terrorism with the following objectives: (1) prevent future terrorist attacks, (2) reduce the nations vulnerability and (3) minimise the damage and recovery from attacks that occur. In order to achieve these objectives, we require new approaches to intelligence and information gathering and its analysis through the use of information technology. In this paper, we attempt to identify (1) the areas where IT can contribute in accomplishing these three strategic security objectives, (2) the unique IT problems and challenges in counter terrorism applications where such applications are being used and developed such as in USA and (3) lessons learned for developing countries such as Pakistan, so that an IT counter terrorism infrastructure can be established with minimum cost in terms of time and money.
Computer Standards & Interfaces | 2006
Syed Ahsan
Archive | 2011
Muhammad Shahbaz; Syed Ahsan; Muhammad Shaheen; Rao Muhammad; Adeel Nawab; Syed Athar Masood; Punjab Pakistan
arXiv: Artificial Intelligence | 2010
Amjad Farooq; Syed Ahsan; Abad Shah
Archive | 2012
Muhammad Shaheen; Muhammad Shahbaz; Syed Ahsan; Syed Athar Masood
Archive | 2011
Abad Shah; Zafar U. Singhera; Syed Ahsan
Archive | 2010
Amjad Farooq; Syed Ahsan; Abad Shah
Archive | 2012
Mehwish S Aslam; Mumtaz Ali; Syed Ahsan; M. Junaid Arshad; Amjad Farooq; Muhammad Shahbaz
Journal of the Pakistan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2012
Khadim Hussain; Syed Ahsan