ISS World Latin America is the world's largest gathering of Central and South American Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Homeland Security Analysts as well as Telecom Operators responsible for Hi-Tech Electronic Investigations and Cyber Intelligence Gathering.
ISS World Programs present the methodologies and tools for Law Enforcement, Public Safety and Government Intelligence Communities in the fight against drug trafficking, cyber money laundering, human trafficking, terrorism and other criminal activities conducted over today's telecommunications network and the Internet.
Track 1: Lawful Interception And Hi-Tech Investigation Product Presentations
Track 2: Lawful Intercept And Hi-Tech Investigation Product Presentations
Track 3: Social Media Investigations, Monitoring And Cyberthreat Detection Product Presentations
Track 4: Investigating Dark Web and Crypto Currency Transaction Traceback Training
Track 5: Mobile Signal Intercept and Electronic Surveillance Product Presentations
Special Training Seminars (18 Classroom Hours) Led by Law Enforcement Officers and Ph.D Computer Scientists
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
Seminar #1
09:00-17:00Online Social Media and Internet Investigations (6 Classroom hours)
Presented by:Charles Cohen, Vice President at NW3C, the National White Collar Crime Center, Professor in Practice Criminal Justice, Indiana University and Retired Captain, Indiana State PoliceThis one day session provides an up-to-date understanding of how social networking sites work and how members act and interact. Attendees will learn what information is available on various sites and how to integrate that information into criminal investigations and criminal intelligence analysis.
09:00-10:00
Proxies and VPNs: Identity Concealment and Location Obfuscation
10:15-11:15
Tor, onion routers, Deepnet, and Darknet: An Investigator's Perspective
11:30-12:30
Tor, onion routers, Deepnet, and Darknet: A Deep Dive for Criminal Investigators
13:30-14:30
Cellular Handset Geolocation: Investigative Opportunities and Personal Security Risks
14:45-15:45
Ultra-Wideband Geolocation and Cyber OSINT
16:00-17:00
Collecting Evidence from Online Social Media: Building a Cyber-OSINT Toolbox
Seminar #2
09:00-17:00(THIS SEMINAR IS ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Practitioners Guide to Internet Investigations (6 Classroom hours)
Presented by: Mark Bentley, Communications Data Expert, National Cyber Crime Law Enforcement, UK PoliceThe aim of this 1-day seminar is to take the attendees from the basics of understanding the Internet,
how to find data, through to a full understanding of best practice of an Internet investigator, building their OSINT toolbox, and having awareness and knowledge of all the tools available to achieve this. It is aimed primarily at the investigator, delivered from the perspective of detective, to empower them to have the best methodology and tradecraft to profile and catch suspects.
This is exclusively Law Enforcement only, as Practical examples, covert and investigative methodology and tradecraft will be given throughout the seminar.09:00-10:00
The Internet, and how suspects leave a Digital Footprint. How the system works for us, as investigators10:15-11:15
Recognizing Traffic Data and digital profiling via social networks and devices - digital shadows
11:30-12:30
WIFI, geolocation, and Mobile Data traces and tracking13:30-14:30
Awareness of Emerging Technologies, Masking Tech and Tools, TOR and proxies14:45-15:45
Advanced Techniques in Tracing Suspects, and lateral problem solving16:00-17:00
Open Source Tools, PART 1. Resources, tradecraft and techniques - highlighting the best free tools and resourcesThursday, 23 October 2025
Seminar #3
8:30-9:30Push Tokens in Criminal Investigations: Tracing Digital Footprints & Uncovering Evidence (1 Classroom hour)
Presented by:Charles Cohen, Vice President at NW3C, the National White Collar Crime Center, Professor in Practice Criminal Justice, Indiana University and Retired Captain, Indiana State PoliceSeminar #4
8:30-9:30(THIS SEMINAR IS ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Lawful Interception - What, Why, When, Who and how to, and solutions. (1 Classroom hour)
Presented by: Mark Bentley, Communications Data Expert, National Cyber Crime Law Enforcement, UK PoliceSeminar #5
10:30-11:15Understanding the Implications of Online Social Media for OSINT During Critical Incidents (1 Classroom hour)
Presented by:Charles Cohen, Vice President at NW3C, the National White Collar Crime Center, Professor in Practice Criminal Justice, Indiana University and Retired Captain, Indiana State PoliceSeminar #6
10:30-11:15Understanding AI and LEA Use Cases (1 Classroom hour)
Matthew Lucas (Ph.D., Computer Science, VP, TeleStrategiesThe presentation provides a primer on AI technologies - what are the specific types of AI systems; how are they used in industry today; the strengths and weaknesses of AI; and how ISS vendors are leveraging AI to increase agent efficiency and results in network data, OSINT, application profiling, location and image/language processing.
Seminar #7
11:30-12:30(THIS SEMINAR IS ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Open Source Tools, PART 2. Top 20 FREE Open Source Tools (OSINT) Used in Cybercrime Investigations (1 Classroom hour)
Presented by: Mark Bentley, Communications Data Expert, National Cyber Crime Law Enforcement, UK PoliceSeminar #8
11:30-12:30Generative AI: Use-cases and Implementation Considerations for Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies (1 Classroom hour)
Matthew Lucas (Ph.D., Computer Science, VP, TeleStrategiesGenerative AI (GAI) has potential to completely revolutionize network data and OSINT analytics - potentially allowing investigators to effortlessly engage, analyze, visualize large datasets and “connect the dots” that would traditionally require enormous manual effort from teams of analysts and IT personnel. GAI is also one of those technologies that is particularly difficult to implement because of the inherent nature of machine learning systems and complexity of integrating GAI technology into operational environments. This session will cover the key operational issues related to GAI platforms.
WELCOME REMARKS & KEYNOTE:
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
8:15-8:30
Opening Remarks
Tatiana Lucas, ISS World Program Director, TeleStrategies8:30-9:00
Top Ten Internet Challenges Facing Law Enforcement and the Intelligence Community and Who at ISS World Latin America has Solutions
Dr. Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategies
ISS World Latin America Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday, 23 October 2025
9:30 - 12:30
ISS World Latin America 2025 Agenda at a Glance
Track 1: Lawful Interception And Hi-Tech Investigation Product PresentationsTuesday, 21 October 2025
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Online Social Media and Internet Investigations (6 Classroom Hours)
Presented by:Charles Cohen, Vice President at NW3C, the National White Collar Crime Center, Professor in Practice Criminal Justice, Indiana University and Retired Captain, Indiana State Police
Thursday, 23 October 2025
10:30-11:15 PM Session A
Understanding the Implications of Online Social Media for OSINT During Critical Incidents
Presented by:Charles Cohen, Vice President at NW3C, the National White Collar Crime Center, Professor in Practice Criminal Justice, Indiana University and Retired Captain, Indiana State Police10:30-11:15 PM Session B
Understanding AI and LEA Use Cases
The presentation provides a primer on AI technologies - what are the specific types of AI systems; how are they used in industry today; the strengths and weaknesses of AI; and how ISS vendors are leveraging AI to increase agent efficiency and results in network data, OSINT, application profiling, location and image/language processing.
Matthew Lucas (Ph.D., Computer Science, VP, TeleStrategies11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Generative AI: Use-cases and Implementation Considerations for Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies
Generative AI (GAI) has potential to completely revolutionize network data and OSINT analytics - potentially allowing investigators to effortlessly engage, analyze, visualize large datasets and “connect the dots” that would traditionally require enormous manual effort from teams of analysts and IT personnel. GAI is also one of those technologies that is particularly difficult to implement because of the inherent nature of machine learning systems and complexity of integrating GAI technology into operational environments. This session will cover the key operational issues related to GAI platforms.
Matthew Lucas (Ph.D., Computer Science, VP, TeleStrategies
Track 2: Lawful Intercept And Hi-Tech Investigation Product Presentations
(THESE SESSIONS ARE ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
9:00-10:00 AM
How to face analysis challenges with integrated Cyber Intelligence solutions: From Electronic Surveillance to Encrypted Communication, using a case-study
Presented by AREA10:15-11:15 AM
From Fragments to Evidence: Intelligent Video Analysis with Augmented Vision
Presented by IAFIS1:30-2:30
New MOBILedit ULTRA: From the Latest Smartwatch Forensics to Powerful Phone Unlocking
Learn how to investigate smartwatches—a fast-growing and often overlooked source of crucial digital evidence. From health and location data to activity logs, smartwatches can reveal key insights that other devices simply don’t provide.
Discover how MOBILedit, the only forensic tool focused on smartwatch data extraction, is helping investigators uncover vital information in real cases.
See how this capability is now part of the all-new MOBILedit Forensic ULTRA—an all-in-one solution for forensic labs, combining smartwatch, phone, and cloud data analysis, now empowered with powerful unlocking and security bypassing features.
Presented by Compelson2:45-3:45 PM
Solving the challenges of Data-Fusion and Validation: Communication Data, live lawful interception data, mobile forensics extraction and more in a single platform. Use cases and demonstration.
Presented by AREAWednesday, 22 October 2025
2:30-3:30 PM
The future of criminal intelligence: how technology is redefining investigations
Presentado por 4SecGlobal4:00-5:00 PM Session A
Unleash the intelligence hidden in encrypted communications with the advanced analysis of forensic content derived metadata and powerful Data Fusion. Use cases and demo.
Presented by AREA4:00-5:00 PM Session B
Deanonymization: Why every digital footprint matters?
Presented by Prelysis
Track 3: Social Media Investigations, Monitoring And Cyberthreat Detection Product Presentations
(THESE SESSIONS ARE ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
11:30 AM-12:30 PM
OSINT & Media Monitoring with Intelion
In this session we will show how Intelion can be used to monitor the international public OSINT news space (broadcast and Internet), find specific keywords as well as the current sentiment regarding certain news topics. We will also show its alarm, summary, report and automated workflow functionalities.
Presented by ISID4:00-5:00 PM
AI to Optimize Your Risk Assessments
Presented by EvoAI TechWednesday, 22 October 2025
9:10-10:00 AM Session A
From Data Deluge to Discovery: Leveraging AI to Accelerate Investigations
Presented by JSI9:10-10:00 AM Session B
Intellectus AI Ecosystem: Built for the Intelligence Mindset
Presented by TRG1:00-2:00 PM Session A
Brain: The Intelligence Core of Nations
Detect. Analyze. Predict. Act.
Brain is an integrated platform for deep data analysis and real-time monitoring at strategic scale.
It equips organizations with the ability to detect threats, analyze complex situations, predict outcomes, and act with speed and precision
Presented by Solutions Engineering1:00-2:00 PM Session B
OSINT & Media Monitoring with Intelion
In this session we will show how Intelion can be used to monitor the international public OSINT news space (broadcast and Internet), find specific keywords as well as the current sentiment regarding certain news topics. We will also show its alarm, summary, report and automated workflow functionalities.
Presented by ISID2:30-3:30 PM Session A
Harnessing Generative AI to Power the Next Generation of Digital Intelligence
Presented by JSI2:30-3:30 PM Session B
Intellectus AI Ecosystem: Built for the Intelligence Mindset
Presented by TRGThursday, 23 October 2025
8:30-9:30 AM
Lawful Interception - What, Why, When, Who and how to, and solutions.
Presented by: Mark Bentley, Communications Data Expert, National Cyber Crime Law Enforcement, UK Police11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Open Source Tools, PART 2. Top 20 FREE Open Source Tools (OSINT) Used in Cybercrime Investigations
Presented by: Mark Bentley, Communications Data Expert, National Cyber Crime Law Enforcement, UK Police
Track 4: Investigating Dark Web and Crypto Currency Transaction Traceback Training
(THESE SESSIONS ARE ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
Thursday, 23 October 2025
Track 5: Mobile Signal Intercept and Electronic Surveillance Product Presentations
(THESE SESSIONS ARE ONLY OPEN TO LEA AND GOVERNMENT ATTENDEES)
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
9:10-10:00 AM Session A
Solution for positioning objects and places of interest with microdevices and resolution of extreme situations where there is no coverage.
Presented by INNOVA9:10-10:00 AM Session B
Oculus 5 - the new 5G recorder from Covidence
Presented by Covidence1:00-2:00 PM
An essential all-in-one on the field and at the command center: Electronic Surveillance tacticals with AI enabled, Cyber Intelligence unified platform. Use cases and demo.
Presented by AREA2:30-3:30 PM
Uncover Hidden Threats with EO Spectre: Tactical RF Counter-Surveillance & SIGINT Technology
Presented by EO Security4:00-5:00 PM
Tactical Satellite Monitoring System
Presented by PAT SystemsThursday, October 23 2025
8:30-9:30 AM
Tactical Satellite Monitoring System
Presented by PAT Systems10:30-11:15 AM
Lawful Interception and Electronic Surveillance challenges made easy with cutting-edge technology: A centralized Monitoring Center which is AI enabled and holds 5G ready Cyber-intelligence. Interactive.
Presented by AREA