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Big Data in Government, Defense and Homeland Security 2015 - 2020DUBLIN, May 06, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/drf95p/big_data_in) has announced the addition of the "Big Data in Government, Defense and Homeland Security 2015 - 2020" report to their offering. In 2015 alone, about US$333 million is allocated for the advancement of defence and security, in relation to tapping the potential of the Big Data Global governments see a range of opportunities in terms of defense, security, and public safety related improvements possible by leveraging massive amounts of data available in modern society. The US Government in particular sees data of various types (structured and unstructured) and from various sources as an opportunity to continuously improve predictive capabilities regarding its defense and homeland security programs. This research focuses on Big Data and its functional capabilities, applications, and solutions in support of defense and homeland security including data acquisition, collection, detection and prediction. Report Benefits: - Big Data in defense and homeland security forecasts through 2020 - Understand the role and importance of Big Data mitigating cybercrime - Identify opportunities for Big Data applications, services, and solutions - Identify issues surrounding Big Data security relative to governmental systems - Understand the importance of proactive policy decisions and Big Data solutions - Understand the importance of predictive analysis in import and export of goods - Understand the range of options for Big Data and comprehensive homeland security - Understand the use of Big Data for disaster recovery and counterterrorism operations Key Topics Covered: 1 Managing Unstructured (Big) Data 2 A Functional Perspective for Big Data in Defense and Homeland Security 3 Data Acquisition, Collection and Detection 4 Data Management, Integration and Analysis 5 Impact Analysis 6 Prospects 8 Cost of Cybercrimes and Government Initiatives 9 Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (Darpa) Big Data Initiatives 11 Impact Analysis 12 Prospects 14 Intelligence Driven Security (IDS): the Next Generation Security Features 16 Structuring the Big Data Security Program for Homeland Security 17 Impact Analysis 18 Prospects Media Contact: Laura Wood , +353-1-481-1716, [email protected] To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/big-data-in-government-defense-and-homeland-security-2015---2020-300078679.html SOURCE Research and Markets |