The high cost of manual intelligence
Manual intelligence gathering and analysis can take weeks or months—time that agencies and victims don't have. Law enforcement faces three critical challenges.
Detect, track, and prevent organized crime with AI-driven analysis that turns complex criminal data into actionable insights
Manual intelligence gathering and analysis can take weeks or months—time that agencies and victims don't have. Law enforcement faces three critical challenges.
Criminal networks exploit gaps between jurisdictions and agencies. Critical data points remain siloed, preventing the identification of patterns that could stop trafficking operations before they cause harm.
Agencies spend thousands of hours manually analyzing data. By the time patterns are identified, criminals have already moved on. This reactive approach costs taxpayers billions while delivering limited results.
Criminal organizations are increasingly tech-savvy, using advanced methods to hide their operations. Without equally sophisticated detection tools, law enforcement operates at a significant disadvantage.
While manual analysis can take months, Operation Rubicon delivers real-time insights by combining AI-powered analysis with multi-agency collaboration.
Track and visualize human trafficking hotspots and cartel strongholds as they emerge. Our real-time mapping system helps agencies identify high-risk areas and allocate resources effectively.
Powered by AI and entity mapping, ShadowTrace scours the internet 24/7, tracing human trafficking networks, cartel operations, and illicit crypto flows in real time. It connects the dots between criminals and their assets, visually revealing hidden relationships that traditional analysis overlooks.
Comprehensive monitoring across OSINT and dark web sources helps identify criminal activity and recruitment patterns, giving agencies visibility into hidden networks.
Break down traditional information silos and enable coordinated response with secure intelligence sharing between law enforcement, NGOs, and policy groups.
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Criminal networks exploit gaps between jurisdictions and agencies. Critical data points remain siloed, preventing the identification of patterns that could stop trafficking operations before they cause harm.
Agencies spend thousands of hours manually analyzing data. By the time patterns are identified, criminals have already moved on. This reactive approach costs taxpayers billions while delivering limited results.
Criminal organizations are increasingly tech-savvy, using advanced methods to hide their operations. Without equally sophisticated detection tools, law enforcement operates at a significant disadvantage.