Posts Tagged ‘Monitoring’

US FBI Searches for Social Network Monitoring Software

February 17th, 2012

US authorities are currently searching for software that can help extend its all-seeing eye to social media.

According to the Associated Press, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has published formal requests for software that will help mine data from websites.

The news site also added that the US Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence are working with the FBI to find the right supplier that will provide analysis and monitoring tools.

“Social media has emerged to be the first instance of communication about a crisis, trumping traditional first responders that included police, firefighters, EMT, and journalists,” says the request from the FBI. “Social media is rivaling 911 services in crisis response and reporting.”

Concerning questions on security and privacy, the government agency said that its monitoring system would only observe public information.

However, Facebook, Twitter and many social networking sites have publicly available information in millions.

Source:http://socialbarrel.com/us-fbi-searches-for-social-network-monitoring-software/32322/

Perten offers NIR process monitoring software

December 15th, 2011

Perten supplies online NIR sensors for a wide range of applications, and now offers the NIRView process monitoring software.
With NIRView the measurements from the NIR sensor are presented graphically to operators in real-time, giving instant knowledge of the process.

NIRView shows trend charts as well as currently measured values. Each constituent measured is presented in a separate graph, with up to 8 graphs displayed simultaneously.

Chart timelines are fully user selectable, and it is easy to add upper/lower control limits and specification limits.

Additional features include reports, alarms, recipe handling and more. The reports feature provides a number of statistics such as min, max and process capability indexes, calculated per constituent and presented in a table.

Source:http://www.allaboutfeed.net/news/perten-offers-nir-process-monitoring-software-12540.html

AT&T, Sprint admit using monitoring software

December 2nd, 2011

Phone makers RIM and Nokia denied installing on their mobile devices an app which can monitor what users are doing without their knowledge or consent while carriers AT&T and Sprint admitted to using it. The companies responded after a security researcher demonstrated in online videos how the “Carrier IQ” software worked on Google’s Android operating system and said that phones running RIM’s BlackBerry platform and Nokia’s Symbian OS also had the software installed. AT&T and Sprint said they use “Carrier IQ” to monitor network quality.

Blackstone Group and Bain Capital are preparing a bid for all of Yahoo with Asian partners in a deal that could value the Internet company at about $25 billion, a source familiar with the matter said. The potential bid by the consortium, which would include China’s Alibaba and Japan’s Softbank, has not yet been finalized, the source and two other people familiar with the matter said. E-commerce giant Alibaba, whose primary interest is in buying back a 40 percent stake owned by Yahoo, is keeping its options open and said it has not decided whether to participate in a bid for all of Yahoo.

Apple’s iPhone edged past major news events, celebrities and pop stars as the top searched term on the Web in 2011, according to Yahoo. The media company said the smartphone proved more popular than reality television celebrity Kim Kardashian, pop star Katy Perry and singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who placed in the top five. Casey Anthony, the woman acquitted of the murder of her young daughter after a highly publicized trial, was No. 2.

Best Buy is recalling about 32,000 Rocketfish battery cases for iPhones because of a fire hazard, the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada said. The Richfield, Minnesota, company and the CPSC have received about 14 reports of the Rocketfish Model RF-KL12 Mobile Battery Case overheating while charging in the United States, the CPSC said.

The European Commission joined forces with major technology firms including Apple, Facebook and Google to improve the protection of children online. The coalition, which includes 28 companies, will develop an age-based online ratings system and aims to strengthen privacy settings. It also plans by the end of next year to make it easier to report inappropriate content. Other measures include improving parental controls and enhancing cooperation among law enforcement and hotline authorities to remove online material showing sexual abuse.

Source:http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2011/12/01/tech-wrap-att-sprint-admit-using-monitoring-software/

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