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About SocialMediaDNA

SocialMediaDNA is about sharing knowledge on social media and law enforcement. Topics vary from online components in public order, criminal investigations, intelligence, prosecution to emergency management and communications. More

About SocialMediaDNA

SocialMediaDNA is about sharing knowledge on social media and law enforcement. Topics vary from online components in public order, criminal investigations, intelligence, prosecution to emergency management and communications. More
 

Trolling

By Arnout de Vries on February 14, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: anonimity, automated, commercial, company, culture, flaming, lulz, MEDI@4SEC, naming, online, political, russian, shaming, social bots, social media, trollfarms, trolling, trolls
Tolling can be usefully defined as the targeting of defamatory and antagonistic messages towards users of social media (Williams and Pearson, 2014:4) (37). Trolling broadly understood includes: cyberbullying; cyberhate; cyberstalking; cyberharassment; revenge porn; sextortion; naming and shaming; and flaming. Cyberhate is trolling targeted towards those with minority status.38 The term ?flaming? is used by different actors to refer to different activities: some use it to refer to extremely [...]
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Real Time Intelligence (RTI) Lab Programme

By Arnout de Vries on February 9, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: HSD, lab, Police, real-time, realtime crime, RTCC, RTI, RTIC, TNO
Processing real time intelligence -providing actual and relevant information at the right time- is key to security organisations. Real Time Intelligence (RTI) enhances the abillity of making operational decisions in real-time based on a wide range of field data. Streamlining data saves time, maximises efficiency, increases workforce productivity and enhances safety & security. It allows the optimisation of resources and investments made on infrastructures and generates value on any further [...]
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MEDI@4SEC: The Emerging Role of Social Media in Enhancing Public Security

By Arnout de Vries on February 1, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: dark web, diy policing, innovation, law enforcement, mass gatherings, MEDI@4SEC, Police, public, Public Security, research, riots, safety, social media, trolling
The MEDI@4SEC project focuses upon understanding the opportunities, challenges and ethical considerations of enhancing social media use for public security: the good, the bad and the ugly. The good comprises using social media for problem solving, fighting crime, decreasing fear of crime and increasing the quality of life. The bad is the increase of digitised criminality and terrorism with new phenomena emerging through the use of social media. [...]
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App: My Canary

By Arnout de Vries on January 26, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, driving, DUI, My Canary, pot, weed
A new app that claims to reveal whether you are too stoned to drive has been released.?Just like drink driving, drug driving is illegal in many US states and the UK – but often only if there’s a certain amount of the substance detected in your system.?In some US states, confusion has arisen as a result of the decriminalisation of cannabis use. But the new My Canary app, currently only [...]
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Free To Be

By Arnout de Vries on January 26, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: Free To Be, mashable, NOS
For many women, catcalling and street harassment are an ugly part of daily life. Often these incidences also go unreported in Australia, leaving policy makers and the public in the dark about the pervasiveness of public harassment. Free To Be is an online tool made to counter this. Created by children’s charity Plan International and mapping company Crowdspot, it’s designed for women to report where they [...]
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Camera Ball

By Arnout de Vries on January 21, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: Camera Ball
An MIT-backed startup has invented a spherical camera ball that can be thrown into potentially dangerous, hidden areas to give police and emergency services a safer view of the unknown. After three years of development, startup Bounce Imaging is finally ready to launch Explorer, the size of a softball (slightly smaller than a tennis ball). Within a thick protective rubber shell is a camera with [...]
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DIY Detectives: UK Paedos Exposed

By Arnout de Vries on January 20, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: hunters, online, paedophile, pedophile, UKPaedosExposed
UK Paedos Exposed?are a group of volunteers,?based in various locations throughout the UK. Collectively, they research and follow up on information they receive from various sources, in regards to convicted child sex offenders (Paedos) having an opportunity to blend back into societies once they have been convicted of their heinous crimes. They do not agree with the current policy of hiding these evil doers amongst us [...]
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App: Vitals

By Arnout de Vries on January 15, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Vitals
  When police come across people with autism or emotional disabilities, it can be tough to know what they are dealing with. But, a St. Paul police officer is developing an app to make sure officers get the information they need, so an encounter doesn’t   When police come across people with autism or emotional disabilities, it can be tough to know what they are dealing with. But a St. [...]
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App: Rescue

By Arnout de Vries on January 15, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, Rescue
Emergency communication matters. We help you communicate the right information to the right people when dialing 911 isn’t possible. Rescue immediately alerts your emergency contacts and sends a pinpoint with your exact location when you message via Text, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp or your preferred messaging channel. Rescue is a conversational chatbot built to learn the context of a situation, relay critical information and provide first responders with your [...]
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App: CSafe

By Arnout de Vries on January 15, 2017 · Add Comment Tagged With: app, CSafe
Acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams says a mobile app CSafe (iOS, Android) as a ?dream come true? for the police service. The app, which has been described as a neighbourhood watch on steroids, allows the user to directly report crimes to police, as well as have a direct access to all other national agencies, from utilities to response units such as the [...]
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