Creating clusters to develop sustainable data-driven policing solutions by adopting an ethical approach

Data-driven policing tools that collect and process potentially personal data may interact with the rights and freedoms of individuals, such as cybercrime victims, perpetrators or other Internet users. In order for these technologies to be sustainable in the long term, it is essential to adopt a proactive approach addressing ethical, legal, data protection and societal […]
Ethically developed technologies for safer societies – the ROXANNE project case study

ROXANNE is a security project funded under the European Union Horizon 2020 innovation programme. ROXANNE brings together research institutions, law enforcement agencies and industry to build tools to assist law enforcement in tackling organised crime and terrorist groups. Surveillance of these organised crime and terrorist groups takes a significant amount of time for investigators to […]
Developing new technologies to speed up criminal network analysis

Trilateral Research joins LEAs, industry and researchers from 16 countries to develop a novel platform combining advances of speech, language and video technologies and criminal network analysis for supporting investigators in their daily work, especially on large criminal cases, speeding up the investigative processes. Organized crime is the most challenging type of crime for Law […]