
The Hidden Costs of Low Budget Lawful Interception
The limited scope and rigid architectures of some lawful intelligence platforms can lead to expensive change orders. SS8 is built to scale on demand while minimizing cost and operational impact.
Effective lawful intelligence solutions do more than just ingest and analyze data. They build evidential narratives compelling enough for court that are backed by a fully auditable chain of custody.
Encryption and OTT apps limit the value of lawful eavesdropping tools like wiretaps, but mobile networks offer a powerful engine for new insights: real-time geographical awareness using high-accuracy location.
As with the broader missions of the law enforcement and intelligence communities, lawful intelligence must balance investigative rigor with the need to preserve privacy and other civil protections.
Lawful interception of voice by LEAs harkens back to a time when unencrypted phone calls over a wireline carrier network defined electronic communication. In the smartphone era, other methods have proliferated.
By gathering, collating, and drawing possible conclusions from all available information, AI and ML can act as resource multipliers for lawful and location intelligence, just as they do for network operations.
The limited scope and rigid architectures of some lawful intelligence platforms can lead to expensive change orders. SS8 is built to scale on demand while minimizing cost and operational impact.
As 5G and 5G NR gain ground, more organizations are leveraging private mobile networks. Ensuring lawful intercept and other technologies can integrate and operate at such scale can unlock value.
SS8’s iDossier provides a repository for multidimensional profiles of criminal individuals and organizations, with the ability to map, visualize, and draw insights from the relationships between them.
Factors that range from migration surges to political polarization contribute to geopolitical instability that may lead to sustained outbreaks of violence and mayhem.
Threat assessments find that state actors continue to influence US elections. The advance of generative AI since the 2022 midterm election means these activities could be more sophisticated in 2024.
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.
Reducing spend on lawful intelligence technologies is a strategic necessity for both law enforcement agencies and communication service providers all over the world.
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