17-06-2016, 12:08 PM
Abstract
Cybernetics Protector is a web-based services that allow national Security Agencies to (1) construct a private profile of their Agents within a bounded system, (2) assign a list of agents to different cases to solve them, and (3) upload as well download Evidences provided by Agents according to their connection with cases assigned to them. The nature and nomenclature of these evidences may vary from site to site. The Secret Intelligence Agency has always used undercover agents to solve complex cases and dismantle criminal organizations. We are conceptualizing this software as a solution so that Secret Intelligence Agencies and their agents can communicate through this Software for the exchange of evidences in a secure way.this issue, our goal is to showcase some of the interdisciplinary scholarship around these sites.
The purpose of this introduction is to provide a conceptual, historical, and scholarly context for the articles in this collection. We begin by defining what constitutes a cybernetics protector site and then present one perspective on the historical development of SNSs, drawing from personal interviews and public accounts of sites and their changes over time. Following this, we review recent scholarship on CPs and attempt to contextualize and highlight key works. We conclude with a description of the articles included in this special section and suggestions for future re-search.
Cybernetics Protector is a web-based services that allow national Security Agencies to (1) construct a private profile of their Agents within a bounded system, (2) assign a list of agents to different cases to solve them, and (3) upload as well download Evidences provided by Agents according to their connection with cases assigned to them. The nature and nomenclature of these evidences may vary from site to site. The Secret Intelligence Agency has always used undercover agents to solve complex cases and dismantle criminal organizations. We are conceptualizing this software as a solution so that Secret Intelligence Agencies and their agents can communicate through this Software for the exchange of evidences in a secure way.this issue, our goal is to showcase some of the interdisciplinary scholarship around these sites.
The purpose of this introduction is to provide a conceptual, historical, and scholarly context for the articles in this collection. We begin by defining what constitutes a cybernetics protector site and then present one perspective on the historical development of SNSs, drawing from personal interviews and public accounts of sites and their changes over time. Following this, we review recent scholarship on CPs and attempt to contextualize and highlight key works. We conclude with a description of the articles included in this special section and suggestions for future re-search.