Terror threat analytics

The usage of computer science and data science combined with various Political Policy frameworks like Conflict-Carrying Capacity framework developed by J.Craig Jenkins and Doug Bond, social systems models such as Sociocybernetics and Complex Adaptive systems to map and model terrorism threats. The term was first coined by Michael Stattelman in 2015 while independently developing a commercially available solution to give insight into potential terror threats "adaptively". This is a burgeoning field of research and information technology much needed to tackle this ever growing threat. Previously this approach has only been theoretical and /or with a static analysis.
The use of complex adaptive systems was used by Neil Johnson and team at the University of Miami in an effort to predict wars and violent conflict along with Sean Gourley who went on to give a TED TALK on the use of math to map war. This was chosen based on the emergent properties brought about through agents interacting within an environment through strategies. The application of a sociocybernetics model was based on the validity of societal control and feedback mechanisms which ultimately make up the "Agent" strategies interacting within the CAS(complex adaptive system)These frameworks were adapted by Mr. Stattelman (while working for High Order Analytics) to further his efforts in the completion of the first Terror Threat Analytics solution (T.T.A.) released in March 2017 for public/private sector consumption. Terrorism like many of the behaviors of modern times are an emergent property of civilization. More so, Terror Threat Analytics does not discount the "Kinetic effect" but focuses on the more obvious psychological warfare aspect of such attacks based on the intent.
To see attacks as Psychological warfare and apply the almost ubiquitous computational power in an attempt to gain credible insight is the ultimate aim of Terror Threat Analytics. Through the application of Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence this is not only possible but a responsibility of humanity.
 
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