SS8 Announces Location Data Solution for Lawful Intelligence
SS8 announced it has expanded its real-time data analysis capabilities to include location data.
Recent legislation (like the US CLOUD Act) is designed to streamline lawful access to data across borders but stops short of addressing encryption, creating diplomatic and political tensions.
Lawful intelligence uses advanced technologies, but is only an adjunct to human expertise. These use cases show how intelligence tradecraft detects, deters, and disrupts threats while upholding legal standards.
Lawful intelligence gives investigators access to vast, complex data sets. Automated tools allow analysis at massive scale, but cases are built by humans, making the usability of such solutions critical.
The massive diversity and volume of data available to feed lawful intelligence practices creates significant technical complexity. Lawful intelligence platforms work below the surface to manage that complexity.
When investigators begin a new case, they often start with virtually nothing to go on. Lawful intelligence is the framework of methods, tools, and techniques that guides investigators toward resolution.
SS8 announced it has expanded its real-time data analysis capabilities to include location data.

“High-Risk” Providers Recently, we’ve heard a lot about “high-risk” network equipment providers and their potential security vulnerabilities. There is a fear they may be used
SS8 announced its interoperability with the latest Affirmed Networks virtual Evolved Packet Core (vEPC).

Today, the Internet of Things (or IoT) is a common part of our lives. Internet-connected thermostats enable us to make better energy decisions and we
SS8 announces the first Evolved Packet Core (EPC) integration of their Lawful Intelligence platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs) and Law Enforcement Agencies.

Communication Service Providers (CSPs), including those that provide Over-the-Top (OTT) services, are obligated by law, to provide lawful intercept capabilities. This ensures that when law
SS8 is proud to announce the deployment of its new lawful intelligence application for mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) capabilities which integrate with telecom operator systems provided by leading MCPTT vendors.

Location information is gathered from connected devices including mobile phones. It is a critical data point which, when used by Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), tracks

Communications have shifted from traditional (voice, email and SMS offered by telecom operators) to encrypted, over-the-top (OTT) applications. Which unfortunately leaves law enforcement agencies (LEAs)

As bandwidth increases by up to 100x in the next 24 months, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) may find it difficult to manage the amount of
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