‘Unofficial’ datapoints have become much more prevalent in a digital age where criminals are interacting increasingly online.
So, instead of relying on records and recognized databases, Satya uncovers incriminating behaviours from deep within the digital ocean through open-source technology—helping law enforcement to proactively expose threats which simply can’t be reached by conventional methods.
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Instead of relying on official records and past convictions, Satya finds and analyzes a suspect's incriminating online indicators across a range of key threat categories
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Satya screens a person of interest using real-time open-source data for greater accuracy, allowing authorities to recognize a suspect's current risk profile over their historical one
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By providing early-warning indicators connected to suspicious individuals, Satya's allows law enforcement to be one pre-emptive step ahead of dangerous individuals and criminal incidents
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Satya ultimately helps authorities to better protect and serve their communities, preventing avoidable harm and saving innocent lives
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The flood of digital data today can overwhelm investigations, making it hard to find useful leads. The sheer volume of information exceeds current capacity and is often scattered or hidden from traditional methods
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Criminal records highlight the past but don’t predict current intent or new risks. Without better tools, this gap will widen, with traditional methods outdated in a digital world where real-time insights are needed
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People move across borders today in ways that break past norms, creating tough new challenges. Organized crime, terrorism, and human smuggling now operate globally, while law enforcement is slowed by jurisdiction limits, outdated databases & complex cross-border rules