
Agentic AI and the Future of Investigator Task Assistance
In the coming years, AI is expected to dramatically accelerate the evolution of lawful intelligence, giving law enforcement agencies (LEAs) the ability to efficiently draw
In the coming years, AI is expected to dramatically accelerate the evolution of lawful intelligence, giving law enforcement agencies (LEAs) the ability to efficiently draw insight from data at unprecedented
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.
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.
In the coming years, AI is expected to dramatically accelerate the evolution of lawful intelligence, giving law enforcement agencies (LEAs) the ability to efficiently draw
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.
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.
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 evolution of technologies, standards, and regulations gives us clues about the future but leaves room for the unexpected. This blog takes stock of new dimensions to familiar themes and some new trends.
In January, SS8 offered an outlook on global lawful and location intelligence trends for 2024. Now, we revisit those insights and explore their impact on CSPs, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies.
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.
Alongside its many social and economic benefits, the internet also provides a massive venue for people to commit, or be victimized by, online crime.
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 types and volumes of data used in criminal investigations continue to expand, seemingly without limit. Modern networks and the devices communicating across them are
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