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Who
Deciphering Terrorism
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Threat Analysis
A multidisciplinary approach
to threat analysis
Dina Subkhankulova, Kira Kowalska, David P. Esparza & Nilufer Tuptuk
Greedland – Fairbourne conflict
Kira Kowalska
MEng Engineering Mathematics (University of Bristol)
Previous Research:
• BAE Systems – machine learning, maritime anomaly
detection
• Bristol Centre for Complexity Sciences – agent based
modelling
• University of Bristol – spatial pattern analysis, geodemographics
Research Interest:
• Pattern analysis in networks and spatio-temporal data
• Agent-based modelling , modelling city complexity
• Geo-demographics, geographic profiling
Nilufer Tuptuk
MSc Advanced Computing (Imperial College)
BSc (Hons) Computer Science (QMUL)
Previous Research:
• CPD in Cybersecurity & Resilience , UCL
• Secure Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Imperial
College
• Trust, security and contract management in Virtual
Organisations, Imperial College
Research Interest:
• Threats against Industrial Control Systems
• Intelligent Anomaly Detection Systems
Dina Subkhankulova
MSci Physics with Theoretical Physics
(Imperial College)
Previous Research:
• Imperial College – Analysing Quantum systems to determine
conditions of emergence of classical behaviour
• Duvas Technologies– UV differential absorption spectroscopy.
• Project – designing sensor network to monitor air quality
around Brighton primary schools
Research Interest:
• Energy distribution network modelling (ABM, supply-demand)
• Potential impact of extending SuperGrid to Russia and Africa
• Potential application to other networks
David Perez Esparza
MRes in Public Policy (EGAP-HKSG)
MA in Gov - Conflict Resolution (University of Essex)
Previous Research:
• Drug policy reform
• Organised crime and terrorism
• Police and judicial reform
Research Interest:
• Pattern analysis and crime mapping
• Anti firearms trafficking policy
• Anti money laundering policy
• Situational crime prevention
Scanning
Sensor network design for
air quality monitoring
(Dina)
Sensor network
behaviour analysis
(Nilufer)
Anomaly detection
in air quality data
(Kira)
Scanning
Border control:
• Supply-demand modelling of imported
& exported goods (Dina)
• Statistical analysis & control of imported
chemicals (David)
Digital forensics:
• Investigation of the video attack (Nilufer)
Findings from the Analysis
• Attackers behind the video (Nilufer)
• Damaged sensors along the mountains (Nilufer)
• Anomalous increase in ammonium nitrate levels
in sensor data along the mountains (Kira)
• Spike in legal and illegal supply of ammonium
nitrate (David & Dina)
Conclusion
• Attack will most likely take place in the mountains
• Explosion will be massive (capable of separating the
island)
Terrorist group identified: SGL
Leader: Chemistry Professor at Fairbourne University
Response
• Short term:
– Increase policing of the mountains
– Explosive confiscation
– Arrest terrorists involved
• Long term:
– Dissolve the terrorist network
– Improve anti-terrorism intelligence
– Implement anti-trafficking policies
Who
Deciphering Terrorism
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Threat Analysis
A multidisciplinary approach
to threat analysis
Dina Subkhankulova, Kira Kowalska, David P. Esparza & Nilufer Tuptuk