[USA] Data Mining and Homeland Security: An Overview / Federation of American Scientists, 5 June 2007
PDF - http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/homesec/RL31798.pdf
Jeffrey W. Seifert
"Data mining has become one of the key features of many homeland security initiatives. Often used as a means for detecting fraud, assessing risk, and product retailing, data mining involves the use of data analysis tools to discover previously unknown, valid patterns and relationships in large data sets. In the context of homeland security, data mining can be a potential means to identify terrorist activities, such as money transfers and communications, and to identify and track individual terrorists themselves, such as through travel and immigration records. While data mining represents a significant advance in the type of analytical tools currently available, there are limitations to its capability. ... Successful data mining still requires skilled technical and analytical specialists who can structure the analysis and interpret the output."