
Case Study: War on Drugs
Transcontinental Criminal Organizations are more sophisticated than ever, leveraging complex international networks and new technologies like encrypted devices and RFID trackers to smuggle illegal drugs.
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.
Preventing illicit trafficking is a daunting task for border security agencies. AI-powered Computer Vision and location intelligence enhance security, reduce costs, and close surveillance gaps.
Transcontinental Criminal Organizations are more sophisticated than ever, leveraging complex international networks and new technologies like encrypted devices and RFID trackers to smuggle illegal drugs.
SS8 offers a complete end-to-end lawful intelligence solution to capture, monitor, analyze and visualize data to expedite and improve law enforcement investigation results.
SS8’s End-to-End Lawful Interception solution includes our integrated Lawful Intercept Gateway for CSP networks, and our monitoring center for LEAs.
Learn how a Southeast Asia law enforcement agency orchestrated a major terrorism crackdown with numerous arrests as a direct result of using SS8’s Xcipio Compliance Solution.
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