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Microsoft Unveils Apps for Crime-Fighting Data Mining  

Once again, software is fighting crime. Microsoft unveiled a suite of tools and initiatives for law-enforcement groups “specifically designed to improve public security and safety,” the company said.
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It’s also the latest example of law enforcement officials arming themselves with better technology to help fight crime. The FBI, for instance, said that new database and data-sharing efforts have resulted in solving a number of difficult highway serial killings.

Gathering that data is key. That’s why Microsoft this week said it is giving a free tool to INTERPOL called the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE), an application that “uses common digital forensics tool to help officers at the scene of the crime.”

The company is working on a mobile version for future release, said Richard Domingues Boscovich, senior attorney for Microsoft’s Internet security program, told InternetNews.com in an e-mail.

A larger tool set for large-scale crimes is Microsoft Intelligence Framework, which is aimed at helping intelligence and law enforcement agencies coordinate information to detect and prevent terrorism, and to solve organized and major crime cases. The framework offers tools for storing and analyzing evidence and information across a variety of sources

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Written by Guru Kirthigavasan

April 22nd, 2009 at 8:15 am

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  1. Good posting. I have been using various Business Intelligence Software for the past few years and was highly impressed by Lucidera’s BI solution.

    George Scifo

    4 May 09 at 2:25 am

  2. Good advancement, this new software is really wonderful. Go on Microsoft.

    David Morson

    19 Nov 09 at 9:57 pm

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