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The Commsrisk Show: Data for Policing
2 years ago
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commsrisk
telecommunications
technology
digital identity
network security
IoT
signaling firewalls
fraud
corruption
government corruption
podcast
What can be done to identify the perpetrator of crimes from their mobile phone usage? LATRO is a business that provides forensic support to the police, including the ability to determine the geographic location of individuals. We are joined by LATRO CEO Donald Reinhart and Tom Beiser, Director of LATRO's Cellular Forensics Lab, to talk about the power and the limits of what can be established using network data.
Topical news items are debated by regular presenters, senior risk executive Lee Scargall, and the Editor of Commsrisk, Eric Priezkalns.
For live shows and past recordings, visit https://tv.commsrisk.com
Be sure to regularly visit our main site at https://commsrisk.com to stay informed about risks in the communications industry.
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