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- 1From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsUpdated December 28, 2022 Overview The Department of the Interior (DOI) employs law enforcement officers (LEOs) for a variety of purposes, and law enforcement on lands administered by DOI and its bureaus is of...
- 2From:The Gale Encyclopedia of Science (Vol. 2. 6th ed.)Data mining is the process of discovering patterns and associations in large collections of information stored in computerized databases, using methods from computer science, statistics, machine learning, and databases....
- 3From:The Gale Encyclopedia of Science (Vol. 4. 6th ed.)The internet allows data, files, and other information to be carried between computers through various sets of rules. For instance, electronic mail (email) uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), the web uses...
- 4From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsFacial recognition technology (FRT) is a biometric technology that compares two or more images of faces to determine whether they represent the same individual. Automated FRT is increasingly used by law enforcement to...
- 5From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsTwenty-first century criminals increasingly rely on the Internet and advanced technologies to further their criminal operations. These criminals can easily leverage the Internet to carry out traditional crimes such as...