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April 12, 2010

ICST is exploiting the opportunities offered by Web 2.0 technologies to improve the quality, rapidity, openness, and effectiveness of the collaboration within the scientific community. Central to this strategic perspective, e-SCRIPTS enables an innovative, fast, and high-quality review process, for both the ICaST Magazine and the portfolio of ICST Transactions.

ICST is exploiting the opportunities offered by Web 2.0 technologies to improve the quality, rapidity, openness, and effectiveness of the collaboration within the scientific community. Central to this strategic perspective, e-SCRIPTS enables an innovative, fast, and high-quality review process, for both the ICaST Magazine and the portfolio of ICST Transactions.

April 12, 2010

The Internet has made it easier to perpetrate traditional crimes by providing criminals an alternate avenue for launching attacks with relative anonymity. The increased complexity of the communication and networking infrastructure is making investigation of the crimes difficult, while clues of illegal activities are often buried in large volumes of data that needs to be sifted through in order to detect crimes and collect evidence.

The Internet has made it easier to perpetrate traditional crimes by providing criminals an alternate avenue for launching attacks with relative anonymity. The increased complexity of the communication and networking infrastructure is making investigation of the crimes difficult, while clues of illegal activities are often buried in large volumes of data that needs to be sifted through in order to detect crimes and collect evidence.

April 12, 2010

The Internet has made it easier to perpetrate traditional crimes by providing criminals an alternate avenue for launching attacks with relative anonymity. The increased complexity of the communication and networking infrastructure is making investigation of the crimes difficult, while clues of illegal activities are often buried in large volumes of data that needs to be sifted through in order to detect crimes and collect evidence.

The Internet has made it easier to perpetrate traditional crimes by providing criminals an alternate avenue for launching attacks with relative anonymity. The increased complexity of the communication and networking infrastructure is making investigation of the crimes difficult, while clues of illegal activities are often buried in large volumes of data that needs to be sifted through in order to detect crimes and collect evidence.

February 1, 2010

This new magazine of ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering) has been conceived as YOUR KIND OF PLACE where you will find the latest of ICT itself and of its inter-disciplinary applications in such areas, just to mention a few, as healthcare, biology, business, social, automotive, law/forensics, architecture, arts, and education. If you are interested in the social context and implications of ICT, you will also find here a great deal of real- life cases and a platform to discuss them.

This new magazine of ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering) has been conceived as YOUR KIND OF PLACE where you will find the latest of ICT itself and of its inter-disciplinary applications in such areas, just to mention a few, as healthcare, biology, business, social, automotive, law/forensics, architecture, arts, and education. If you are interested in the social context and implications of ICT, you will also find here a great deal of real- life cases and a platform to discuss them.