
Combating Border Crime with Location Intelligence
Criminal organizations commit substantial financial crime at international border crossings, either connected to or independent of higher-profile violations such as smuggling and human trafficking.
When law enforcement sets out to solve a new case—from missing persons to property crimes—they often begin with virtually nothing to go on. There may be no witnesses, no known motive, and even no physical
Protection of accuracy, fairness, and transparency must be demonstrated if AI-touched material influences investigative decisions or prosecutorial judgments.
Reflecting on the past and looking towards our future, SS8 thanks our customers, community, and employees for a successful 25 years that sets the stage for an unlimited future of value-driven lawful intelligence.
Criminal organizations commit substantial financial crime at international border crossings, either connected to or independent of higher-profile violations such as smuggling and human trafficking.
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.

Criminal organizations commit substantial financial crime at international border crossings, either connected to or independent of higher-profile violations such as smuggling and human trafficking.

In investigations, lives depend on the reliability of lawful intelligence platforms. To help analysts maximize the value of all available data, these platforms require advanced testing and continuous updating.

The ecosystem involved in collecting, buying, and selling Mobile Advertising data provides a rich source of investigative data for law enforcement agencies (LEAs).

Preventing terrorism and mass casualties in the absence of full data visibility requires identifying and combining digital breadcrumbs that reveal clues and generate evidence.

The widespread presence of unauthorized mobile phones in correctional facilities continues to be a significant enforcement challenge.

The shifting landscape of communication complicates lawful intelligence with unprecedented volumes of digital traffic, obscured by encryption, across social media and other channels.

Around the world, financial hardship, political instability, and violence are persistent threats to societies. Marginalized people living under such conditions desperately wish to improve their lives.

Location intelligence is generally considered in the context of latitude and longitude, placing a device on the surface of a globe or 2D map. That does not help first responders in dense urban areas.

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

As communication service providers (CSPs) implement sophisticated location technologies to comply with regulatory obligations, many are investigating associated revenue opportunities to help recover costs. Passive
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