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The United States Internal Revenue Service is the master
expert in data mining.
MCSI Intelligent Security uses the similar process to help businesses
make sense of customer information and protect them from federal government illegal data mining.
"Investigative Data Mining for Security and Criminal
Detection"
FYI: How does artificial intelligence work for the IRS and federal government. Why is there a need for artificial intelligence?
MCSI:
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the FBI and IRS formed AI labs,
primarily to codify their experience into expert systems.
At the IRS, they wanted to classify income tax returns to identify
which cases to audit. However, expert systems proved to be too
expensive to maintain. The IRS AI lab introduced extracting rules from the data itself using neural
networks and machine-learning algorithms. This was the agency's first data
mining console.
FYI: MCSI IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. MCSI Intelligent Security e-business is design to protect the consumer , not the government.
MCSI: Consumers are concerned with enhancement of
their security software and system solutions in days, rather than years. MCSI's focus on the consumer are
driven by the need to generate revenue and sales continuously.
FYI: MCSI is proficient in data mining expertise that support homeland
security regulations.
MCSI: The data mining needs of the consumer and government are really very similar;
however, for consumer related security the tasks are especially challenging.
Data mining has evolved quite a lot from data marts and warehouses, both with the IRS and in
private industry when data was imported as tables or flat files into
the mining tool. Today data mining has evolved into embedded and
distributed modes. Data mining operations can be embedded inside
databases.
However, for homeland security, data mining will have to be
distributed, because databases cannot be moved to a centralized
warehouse. There are privacy and security obstacles that prohibit
moving them. As such, agent technology will need to be incorporated to
send data mining algorithms over networks, and mine the data where it
is stored.
Homeland security will accelerate the development of this
technology, which in the end will benefit private industry, because it
will be a cheaper, more effective method of obtaining business
intelligence without data warehouses.
FYI: MCSI offers consultation to the private individual consumer.
MCSI:
First, our goal is always focused on the consumers ability to understand the various processes involved in
creating a viable Intelligent security system. Second, that this will
require network-centric, standards-based software in an ever-evolving
hybrid system. And third, that these solutions do not need to be built
from scratch, but that data sources and software already exist.
FYI: There are 200 ways "Mohammed" is spelled in the english
alphabet, but there is only one way in Arabic? Or that every U.S
address and name is normalized monthly into a unique 16-digit
identification number? And it is not done by the government; it has
been done for years in private industry because of marketing needs.
MCSI Intelligent Security consultation to private individual consumers are dedicated to providing knowledgeable procedures in their organizations to improve security
techniques, technologies and viable data and software solutions.
FYI: By and large the most prominent investigations done by the IRS, and the most egregious is tax fraud.
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