Essays about: "terrorist learning"

Found 3 essays containing the words terrorist learning.

  1. 1. Digitalised Combats and Their Impact on Social Sustainability in Kenya and Nigeria

    University essay from Försvarshögskolan

    Author : Roland Aszalós; [2023]
    Keywords : Africa; digitalisation; digital transformation; combats; social sustainability; terrorism; al-Shabaab; Boko Haram; peacekeeping; securitisation; Centre of Gravity; cyber warfare; cryptocurrency; dark web; social media;

    Abstract : In our era, digital technology is one of the fastest-changing areas. It impacts our private life, well-being, economics, politics and warfare. This essay intends to answer how digital transformation affects combats and state and non-state actors and also how these digitalised combats compromise social sustainability. READ MORE

  2. 2. Facial recognition techniques comparison for in-field applications : Database setup and environmental influence of the access control

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för visuell information och interaktion

    Author : Gustav Norvik; [2022]
    Keywords : facial recognition; deep learning; machine learning; computer vision; image processing; artificial intelligence;

    Abstract : A currently ongoing project at Stanley Security is to develop a facial recognition system as access control system to prevent theft of heavy vehicles for terrorist purposes. As of today, there are several providers of facial recognition techniques and the spectrum ranges from multi dollar licenses to easy access open source. READ MORE

  3. 3. Isomorphic Learning at a Disciplined. Nuclear Power Plant

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Gunilla Lindell; Ola Borglin; Sara Lindström; [2008-09-10T07:45:53Z]
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    Abstract : In this thesis we have examined the Swedish nuclear power plant Ringhals by asking three questions: How does the search for legitimacy take shape at Ringhals?, What kinds of disciplining in Foucault’s terms can we find, and how do these affect the organization? and Which types of learning can we find at Ringhals and how do they learn from experiences? To answer these questions we have interviewed 24 employees, mainly about learning issues, but found indicators for legitimacy seeking and disciplining as well. The special characteristics of the nuclear power industry with its safety rules, authority control, terrorist threat, public fear, risk management and environmental issues, make it interesting to study. READ MORE