ABSTRACT
The
principal objective of this project is to help Security Information Systems
(SIS) especially NIGERIAN POLICE which is my case study in the area they
encounter problems in securing security data-processing and efficient
information system. This will be the solution given to handle this problem by
transforming the existing manual information system into an automated form and
overcome the existing problems of insecurity and delay in data processing. I
decided to use an automated database system to enhance information storage and
keep track of security information. Again, doing this will ensure that there is
an effective security information system computerization. To achieve this, Visual
Basic 6.0 is used for its implementation.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
National security is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state
through the use of economic, security operatives especially police, political
power and the exercise of diplomacy. The concept developed mostly in the United
States of America after World War II focusing on the police and military might.
Now, it encompasses a broad range of facets, all of which impinge on the police
and military for economic security of the nation, lives property and values
protected by national society. Accordingly, in order to possess national
security, a nation needs to possess economic security, energy security,
environmental security, etc. Security threats involve not only conventional foes
such as other national states but also non-state actors such as violent
non-state actors, narcotic cartels, multinational corporations and
non-governmental organizations; some authorities include natural disasters and
events causing severe environmental change in this category.
The origin of the modern concept of “national security” as a philosophy of
maintaining a stable nation state can be traced to the peace of Westphalia,
wherein the concept of a sovereign state, ruled by a sovereign, became the
basis of a new international order of nation states.
As an academic concept, national security can be seen as a recent phenomenon
which was first introduced in the United States after World War II, and has to
some degree replaced other concepts that describe the struggle of states to
overcome various external and internal threats. The struggle of states to
overcome various external and internal threats. The earliest mention of the
term national security, however, was made in Yale University in 1790 wherein
was made to its relation with domestic industries.
The
concept of the national security became an official guiding principle of
foreign policy in the United States when the National security Act of 1947 was
signed on July 26, 1947 by the U.S. President Harry S. Truman. Together with
its 1949 amendment, this act create American national security d important
facets for American national security as the precursor to the department of
defense, subordinated the security operatives branches to the new cabinet level
position of the secretary of defense, established the National Security council
and the Central Intelligence Agency. The Act did not define national security
which was conceivably advantageous as it’s ambiguity made it a powerful phrase
to invoke whenever issues threatened by other interests of the state, such as
domestic concerns, came up for discussion and decision making.
The realization that national security encompasses more than just security was
present though understated, from the beginning itself.
The
US National Security Act of 1947 was set up “to advise the president on the
integration of domestic security and foreign policies related to national
security”.
Gen Maxwell Taylor’s essay of 1947 titled “The Legitimate claims of National
Security” has this to say;
The national valuables in this broad sense include current assets and national
interests, as well as the sources of strength upon which our future as a nation
depends. Some valuables are tangible and earthly; others are spiritual or
intellectual. They range widely from political assets such as the Bill of
Rights, National Security and political institutions and international
relations to many economic assets which radiate worldwide from a highly
productive domestic economy supported by rich natural resources. It is the
urgent need to protect valuables such as these which legitimizes and makes
essential the role of national security.
1.1
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Security information system has always played a vital role in the stability of
a nation. Keeping security information manually can hinder some defense program
and delay passage of security information to the appropriate body. Manual
documentation of security information can lead to exposure of the information
thereby creating threat to the nation at large. Hence, there is need for an
automated security information system to guaranty safety of information.
1.2
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The general objective of the study is to develop a database for security
information storage and retrieval.
Specifically, the following objectives are also considered:
i. To build a database system for police security information.
ii. To develop a software for managing security information.
iii. To determine the effectiveness of Nigerian police in managing signal.
1.3 DEFINITION OF TERMS/VARIABLES
Policing: Policing is another way of depicting the police.
Anti-policing: Anti-policing is the society’s social attitude
opposed to war between states and in particular countering arguments based on
policism.
Databases: A systematically arranged collection of computer data,
structured so that it can be automatically retrieved or manipulated. It is also
called a databank.
National Security: The requirement to maintain the survival of the
nation-state through the use of economic, policing, and political power and the
exercise of diplomacy.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 60
Price: 3000 NGN
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