
Location Intelligence: Protecting People and Property
Geofencing is a critical capability that builds context and insight around location intelligence, extending the value of location analysis across use cases.
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.
Geofencing is a critical capability that builds context and insight around location intelligence, extending the value of location analysis across use cases.
5G networks allow operators to provide high-accuracy location data to government agencies to improve border security. Using geofencing and other techniques, agents can leverage this data to create alerts.
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Mobile money apps have transformed financial access in developing countries, but fraudsters can impersonate a device, corrupt agents, swap SIM cards, and more.
Technology is enhancing the speed of communications while AI and ML reshape the digital world. Coupled with shifting economic and political dynamics, telcos need new strategies for a competitive market.
Bad actors increasingly use connected devices and services for illicit activities. As 5G networks advance and geopolitical tensions rise, the need for robust public safety
SS8’s Simon Mason joins Mobile Europe to discuss law enforcement and emergency services use cases for advanced location technologies in this on-demand webinar from April
In this on-demand webinar, SS8’s Stuart Walsh presents as part of Mobile Europe’s Telco to Techco virtual event on March 26, 2024. Stuart looks at
In this on-demand webinar, SS8’s David Anstiss presents as part of Mobile Europe’s 5G and Beyond Virtual Event, held January 31, 2024. David discusses challenges
THE DATA SILO DILEMMA FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
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