
Computational Analysis of Terrorist Groups: Lashkar-e-Taiba Computational Analysis of Terrorist Groups: Lashkar-e-Taiba provides an in-depth look at Web intelligence, and how advanced mathematics and modern computing technology can influence the insights we have on terrorist groups. This book primarily focuses on one famous terrorist group known as Lashkar-e-Taiba (or LeT), and how it operates. After 10 years of counter Al Qaeda operations, LeT is considered by many in the counter-terrorism community to be an even greater threat to the US and world peace than Al Qaeda. Computational Analysis of Terrorist Groups: Lashkar-e-Taiba is the first book that demonstrates how to use modern computational analysis techniques including…. Read more
Washington, D.C (PRWEB) April 02, 2012 Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium (TRAC), a digital research center, has added a comprehensive thesis on Racist Terrorist Groups to its roster of in-depth analyses of key terrorism issues. In TRACs largest article ever — a rich mix of text and multimedia content, spanning 38 chapters author John Harrison, Assistant Professor at the National Defense University, introduces researchers to the history of racism and racist movements, profiles of likely recruits and the techniques used to engage them, as well as emerging topics such as the use of new technology by the groups and law enforcement.
The main difference between racist and other terrorist groups are spontaneous attacks,…. Read more

Charlottesville, VA (Vocus/PRWEB) April 07, 2011 Capitalization in the statutory life insurance industry continues to show signs of improvement, but insurance giants like AIG, MetLife and Prudential, among others, still have ground to make up to return to their pre-financial crisis levels, specifically in premiums and annuity considerations.
More favorable market conditions, for various types of investments, have narrowed net realized capital losses leading to an increase in after-tax net income in 2010 for the top 30 life groups.
Direct premiums & annuity considerations increased by 0.34%; but while the industry-level increase was fairly modest in both categories, the changes by the various groups tended to…. Read more
Saudi Arabia largest funder of Islamist militant groups, suggests secret papers SAUDI ARABIA is the world’s largest source of funds for Islamist militant groups such as the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba but the Saudi government is reluctant to stem the flow of money, according to Hillary Clinton. Read more on The Irish…. Read more