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How to Find a Needle in a Haystack

From the Insider Threat to Solo Perpetrators

Yair Neuman

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English
CRC Press
05 September 2022
Searching for a needle in a haystack is an important task in several contexts of data analysis and decision-making. Examples include identifying the insider threat within an organization, the prediction of failure in industrial production, or pinpointing the unique signature of a solo perpetrator, such as a school shooter or a lone wolf terrorist. It is a challenge different from that of identifying a rare event (e.g., a tsunami) or detecting anomalies because the ""needle"" is not easily distinguished from the haystack. This challenging context is imbued with particular difficulties, from the lack of sufficient data to train a machine learning model through the identification of the relevant features and up to the painful price of false alarms, which might cause us to question the relevance of machine learning solutions even if they perform well according to common performance criteria. In this book, Prof. Neuman approaches the problem of finding the needle by specifically focusing on the human factor, from solo perpetrators to insider threats. Providing for the first time a deep, critical, multidimensional, and methodological analysis of the challenge, the book offers data scientists and decision makers a deep scientific foundational approach combined with a pragmatic practical approach that may guide them in searching for a needle in a haystack.
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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   254g
ISBN:   9781032229768
ISBN 10:   1032229764
Pages:   120
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Yair Neuman is a full professor at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is the author of numerous papers and eight books published by leading academic publishers from Cambridge University Press to Brill and Springer Nature. He is consistently ranked within the top 3% of researchers on Academia.edu (https://bgu.academia.edu/YairNeuman). Prof. Neuman’s computational and data analytics projects have been supported by government agencies (e.g. IARPA – the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity) and world-leading banks, and he has served as a scientific advisor to various clients in the private sector. His novel data analysis methodologies have been published in leading journals and cover human, industrial, medical, and financial data.

Reviews for How to Find a Needle in a Haystack: From the Insider Threat to Solo Perpetrators

"""This is a thoroughly informative and entertaining short book. The needle in the haystack refers primarily to ‘human needles’ like the ones who, among many with similar attributes, are those who will actually carry through a terrorist attack. Yair Neuman uses data science to help reduce the ‘search space’ of individuals who need to be most closely monitored. Because the book deals in part with a subject that the main stream media prefers to avoid in case they are accused of ‘racism’, Yair Neuman thankfully avoids the ludicrous level of self-censorship imposed by most academics. The book is written in an accessible style that will be understandable to a very wide audience. This includes excellent lay explanations of some quite complex machine learning concepts. I was also very happy to see extensive use of the Bayesian approach to evidence evaluation in several chapters. I strongly recommend this book."" --Prof. Norman Fenton, Queen Marry University, author of ""Risk assessment and decision analysis with Bayesian networks"" (with M. Neil) ""Yair Neuman provides an original and captivating treatise on rare events classification, the ‘needle in a haystack’ problem that remains a pervasive challenge in academic research and applied data science wherever risk mitigation is concerned. He draws on decades of scientific and engineering experience to demystify rigorous and technical solutions through lucid, real-world examples on topics ranging from terrorist identification to machine failure. What results contains a hallmark of brilliant artwork as much as science: it becomes so entertaining readers will find themselves revisiting it to absorb the details they missed. This book is essential reading if you intend to analyze rare events, whether you are a student or trained machine learning professional."" --Dr. Joshua Tschantret, Emory University"


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