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Social-behavioral Detection System of Malicious Insiders in Industrial Espionage
이석연,김진우 한국과학수사학회 2011 과학수사학회지 Vol.5 No.4
In this explorative study, an attempt is made to lay groundwork for a social-behavioral detection system of malicious insiders who have the intent of engaging in industrial espionage. This proposed detection system takes advantage of technologies that allow massive inflow of information of biometric indicators. For synthesizing this detection system, three frameworks are proposed; a procedural framework, a theoretical framework and a methodological framework. As procedural framework, Behavioral Evidence Analysis criminal profiling is proposed, which is able to systematically exclude bias and neglect of idiographic evidence of a case through the rigorous application of the scientific method of continued hypothesis testing of the case against its idiographic evidence. With characteristics of industrial espionage in consideration, the Rational Choice Paradigm is proposed as the theoretical framework, which is a vast interdisciplinary paradigm of multiple theories based on rational choice. As methodological framework, the social network analysis is proposed, which is a form of network analysis, an established data mining method that is already in use in many security projects. These three frameworks are integrated to synthesize a social-behavioral detection system of malicious insiders intended for use in specified workspace used by an organization, such as office buildings. While this study is limited in its scope, lack of empirical research and non-consideration of legal issues, it is meaningful in the sense that this study attempts to lay groundwork for further endeavors in research on industrial espionage for the specific purpose of developing a social-behavioral detection system of malicious insiders.
李錫淵 全南大學校 人文科學硏究所 1992 용봉인문논총 Vol.21 No.-
It is generally accepted that during the period of the personal rule of the King Henry Ⅲ he excluded the magnates from his royal court, restricted their liberties, and imposed the heavy financial dues on them, which caused the barons' revolutions from 1234 till 1265. However, during his ruling period, many of the English optimates did the important role in adminstration. The King's financial pressure on them was not unbearable. On the contrary they enjoyed their feudal privileges. And furthermore because of the frequent wars against foreign countries and of the plan for Sicily's throne, the King needed services and aids from the barons. Therefore the King could not press to pay their debt. He even took sides with barons in the justices against them. In these circumstances Henry Ⅲ could not constitute the royal party whose leaders were mostly alien relatives and did not exclude the barons as a class, and intended to reconciliate them with native magnates.