Geospatial crisis index - use of mass data in security geographic analyses in the Ungarian Defence Forces in the future
Abstract
Security geography examines the military geographical factors that influence the security system and environment of an area, its method of investigation is rooted in geography. The analysis is based on the collection of information from open sources. The related databases to this are a rapidly changing data set, so its analysis shows only a current state, but if the data set is large enough, it is considered mass data, which may be suitable for drawing new correlations and conclusions for the future. The geoinformation analysis system under development applicable to the security geographical analysis continuously collects data for a limited area of interest, considering predefined variables. The collection of data is basically done based on algorithms, from continuously produced data from diverse sources and forms. The above-mentioned results can be obtained by continuous and rapid comprehensive analysis of these datasets. The results can be used in the decision-making process, and supplemented with human analysis.