UL researchers use maths in fight against online child abuse

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Network analysis used to cause maximum damage to forums with fewer resources

to examine the most efficient way of causing “maximum damage” to online forums sharing child abuse material through the arrest of key members.

In Ireland, there is a backlog of up to 2½ years in examining devices suspected to contain abuse imagery. It takes an average of nearly five years for a case to progress from arrest to sentencing. UL mathematicians were then asked to analyse how the Brazilian police selected targets for arrest and found there was room for significant improvement.“In the last decade or so, it has been applied to terrorist networks,” said one of the researchers, Dr Pádraig MacCarron.

It also had no identifiable hierarchy. Users did not communicate with each other; they just uploaded material which was viewed by others.

 

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Where are you picking this stuff out of? seriously? Where? I'm never been involved in anything like this whatsoever.

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