Title
Secure Judicial Communication Exchange Using Soft-computing Methods and Biometric Authentication.
Abstract
This paper describes how "Computer supported cooperative work", coped with security technologies and advanced knowledge management techniques, can support the penal judicial activities, in particular national and trans-national investigations phases when different judicial system have to cooperate together. Increase of illegal immigration, trafficking of drugs, weapons and human beings, and the advent of terrorism, made necessary a stronger judicial collaboration between States. J-WeB project (http://www.jweb-net.com/), financially supported by the European Union under the FP6 - Information Society Technologies Programme, is designing and developing an innovative judicial cooperation environment capable to enable an effective judicial cooperation during cross-border criminal investigations carried out between EU and Countries of enlarging Europe, having the Italian and Montenegrin Ministries of Justice as partners. In order to reach a higher security level, an additional biometric identification system is integrated in the security environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-88181-0_2
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN SECURITY FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS CISIS 2008
Keywords
Field
DocType
Critical Infrastructure Protection,Security,Collaboration,Cross border investigations,Cross Border Interoperability,Biometrics,Identity and Access Management
Political science,Computer-supported cooperative work,Computer security,Critical infrastructure protection,Terrorism,Immigration,Identity management,Criminal investigation,Information society,European union
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
53
1615-3871
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mauro Cislaghi1114.34
George Eleftherakis27410.03
Roberto Mazzilli311.11
Francois Mohier400.34
Sara Ferri501.01
Valerio Giuffrida600.34
Elisa Negroni700.68