
Intercepted Location Data Can Help Intelligence Agencies
Having location capabilities in a mobile network was originally an afterthought. The first Global System for Mobile (GSM) network was launched in Finland in 1991
Digital society provides a multitude of data-driven clues for analysts across law enforcement and the intelligence community. Intercepted communications content (CC) and metadata are routinely augmented
With 5G deployments ongoing and 6G some years away, 3GPP Release 18 provides an evolutionary step forward with the first 5G Advanced (5.5G) standard, enhancing performance, efficiency, and flexibility.
Controlling borders is vital to every country’s national interest, from managing immigration to preventing drug smuggling, human trafficking, and terrorism - but physical barriers are no longer enough.
In the coming years, AI is expected to dramatically accelerate the evolution of lawful intelligence, giving law enforcement agencies the ability to efficiently draw insight from data at unprecedented scale.
Quantum Computing may enable communications that do not travel across a network in the conventional sense and endanger traditional encryption methods, carrying critical implications for lawful intelligence.
Having location capabilities in a mobile network was originally an afterthought. The first Global System for Mobile (GSM) network was launched in Finland in 1991
Overview There are two broad types of surveillance capabilities and they are classified as Targeted Intercept and Bulk (Mass) Intercept. Targeted interception, or targeted surveillance,
5G is the most exciting new technology when it comes to wireless communications. Just like when 4G/LTE enabled many application developments that changed the way
In March of 2018 U.S. Congress passed the CLOUD Act, which addressed a growing issue for domestic and international law enforcement, Internet service operators (such
“High-Risk” Providers Recently, we’ve heard a lot about “high-risk” network equipment providers and their potential security vulnerabilities. There is a fear they may be used
Communications have shifted from traditional (voice, email and SMS offered by telecom operators) to encrypted, over-the-top (OTT) applications. Which unfortunately leaves law enforcement agencies (LEAs)
As bandwidth increases by up to 100x in the next 24 months, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) may find it difficult to manage the amount of
With 5G here, will 4G networks be going away? 5G is here. It’s being rolled out in countries around the world. You may have started
As telecom operators plan their rollout of the fifth generation (5G) of network services, two distinct services have emerged, mobile and fixed wireless access (or
5G Brings on new challenges for regulatory compliance. SS8 is leading in 5G Lawful Interception (LI) mediation, with the 1st 5G deployment in production. We are
THE DATA SILO DILEMMA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
How to Ingest, Filter and Query 5G Volumes
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