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+-   Data mining for terrorists-> on Thursday May 08 2008, @01:47PM jcatcw

Submitted by jcatcw on Thursday May 08 2008, @01:47PM
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jcatcw writes "Scott McPherson, CIO for the Florida House of Representatives and Computerworld blogger, says we don't need al Qaida to blow us up. We are perfectly capable of lighting the fuse ourselves, courtesy of our inability to share information. He has a story to tell about what happened in Florida that had direct bearing on 9/11, could have even stopped 9/11, and still is not taken as seriously as it should. It starts with the fact that Mohammed Atta was a terrible driver. It concludes that since 9/11, nothing of real substance has apparently changed in the data-sharing arena."
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