
Crime and Law Enforcement in the Metaverse
The metaverse is a virtual digital world where users can engage in whatever their imagination allows, but the dangers and guardrails, including implications for law enforcement, are only just emerging.
Law enforcement agencies (LEAs) all over the world face intensifying personnel shortages. Most are unable to meet recruitment targets or even to compensate for ongoing retirements with new hires.
Ideally, intelligence analysts have the means to structure and correlate data to provide insights that advance their mission. But that vision is often defeated by noisy, siloed data and disjointed toolsets.
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.
The metaverse is a virtual digital world where users can engage in whatever their imagination allows, but the dangers and guardrails, including implications for law enforcement, are only just emerging.
Mobile location services used by Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies to locate devices and subjects of interest are typically focused on the MSISDN, but the IMSI and IMEI are useful too.
Delivering timely, high-quality location information to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) is critical to emergency services’ mission of saving lives. Caller location regulations advance those
Lawful and location intelligence technologies are critical to the missions of law enforcement, the intelligence community, and emergency services organizations worldwide. They help agents safeguard
The encryption of nearly all digital communications today advances individual privacy protections, but it also obscures payloads and endpoints from lawful interception. Accordingly, law enforcement
Pervasive encryption of internet communications continues to challenge lawful interception and intelligence practices, and investigators require updated tools and techniques. At the same time, communications
The convergence of communication data with other types of digital traffic – notably media content – and the continued adoption of 5G networks is creating
Widespread commercial use of drones is poised to become commonplace in the coming years, such as Amazon’s introduction of fast airborne package delivery to homes
Much of the lawful intelligence landscape is steady and predictable from year to year, even when it touches on extraordinary events such as the 2023
The massive data volumes associated with 5G networks can provide critical evidence in support of criminal investigations – if transmitted and stored efficiently and in
THE DATA SILO DILEMMA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
How to Ingest, Filter and Query 5G Volumes
Webinar Presented by Kevin McTiernan