
About Track 6 - ISS for Intelligence Gathering and Analysis
The full agenda for track 6 is below. For information on any other track, please click the links below
Track 1: ISS for Telecom Operator Lawful Interception
Track 2: ISS for Criminal Investigation
Track 3: ISS for Data Retention and Regulatory Compliance
Track 4: ISS for Mobile Location Surveillance and Intercept
Track 5: DPI for Lawful Interception and Cyber Security
Track 6: ISS for Intelligence Gathering and Analysis
Track 7: LEA and Intelligence Analyst Training and Product Demonstrations
Pre-Conference Seminars and Tutorials (14 June 2011)
Track 6: ISS for Intelligence Gathering and Analysis
ISS for Intelligence Gathering and Analysis. This track is for intelligence analysts who must gather on-line intelligence by deploying visual analytics, data mining and OSINT programs.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
11:00-11:30
A Stealth, Spyware-Based System for Attacking, Infecting and Monitoring Computers and Smartphones
(Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac, iPhone, Symbian and BlackBerry). Full intelligence on target users even for encrypted communications (Skype, PGP, secure web mail, encrypted disks, etc.)
David Vincenzetti, Partner, Hacking Team11:30-12:00
New Trends in Data Analysis-handling Massive amounts of Data
Product Manager Analytics, trovicor13:30-14:00
OSINT Solutions and Visualization
Using of the mass of freely (TV, Radio, Web, social media) available information to enhance intelligence capabilities
Mark Pfeiffer, SAIL Labs Technology14:00-14:30
Modular Data Analysis Approach
Kai-Michael Lilie, PLATH GmbH14:30-15:00
Efficient Cross-Search in Multiple Source Intelligence
Renaud Roques, Amesys15:30-16:00
Communication Pattern Analysis-Detect What Your Targets Are Trying to Hide
Communications consist of patterns, many of which are hard to find. Learn how to make your targets' strenghts into their weakness by revealing their communications patterns and detect their criminal activity.
Lior Polak, NICE16:00-16:30
Social Media as a Rich Source of Actionable Intelligence in LI
Christian Prickaerts, Fox ITThursday, 16 June 2011
8:30-9:00
Mass IP Metadata Analysis-Challenges and Solutions
This session will address the challenges and also present some potential solutions with regards to collection and analysis of massive amount of metadata in the broadband IP networks.
Alex Bacik, SS89:00-9:30
Identity Management in the LI: the key to Identify the New Era Targets
Nowadays identity management and social network analysis have become a crucial aspect for the investigation effectiveness. To reach such a goal, a full integration between data analysis and interception is a key element. An example of such integration will be shown through the presentation of a real case.
Emanuele Marcozzi, Presales Engineer, AREA11:40-12:05 Speech Intelligence Platform-How to Mine Data from Speech Records
Petr Schwarz, Phonexia12:05-12:30 Fusion Centre: A modern workflow management system to manage the information flood
Bernd-Otto Wolf, MEDAV13:00-13:30 Smart, Visual, Collaborative - Semantic Knowledge Management in the Context of Intelligence
Mirko Boettcher, Software Architect, PLATH GmbH13:30-14:00 New Generation of Speaker Identification Technology
Pavel Matejka, Phonexia14:15-14:45
Location & Social Media as Open Source Intelligence
The pervasiveness of social media combined with today’s geographic information systems provides an opportunity for agencies to gain useful intelligence regarding incidents, operations and emergencies by harvesting the social media within a specific geographic area relative to a specific topic. Properly implemented and analyzed, these technologies provide agencies additional insight, augment situational awareness and improve response. They also provide a mechanism the citizen the opportunity to contribute information in emergency situations wherever they are.
Lew Nelson, Chief of Police (ret.), ESRI Global Law Enforcement Director, ESRI