search computers for vulnerabilities track

ProRail will use computers to get a better picture of swap disturbances, suicides, people on the track, subsidence and defects.

The analysis is done in a new DATALAB, announced Wednesday. It also works TNO, the universities of Delft and Twente and other organizations along. ProRail calls the people walking on the track as an example. The private data are combined with other information, such as overcrowding, weather and holidays. That research can predict when a lot of people will walk on the rails. '' The model has allowed us to advance risk days could see it coming, '' said ProRail.