Public, online discussions are critical for informing a range of public safety initiatives. Analysts and investigators rely on Echosec Systems to surface key information, identify threat actors, and understand emerging public safety threats
Echosec Systems aggregates and indexes a diverse range of data feeds across surface, social, deep, and dark web spaces. Organizations use our Platform to gather intelligence and understand and respond to trafficking, identify theft, harassment, public crises, violent extremism, and more.
Public agencies rely on ground truth information to inform effective crisis response and keep citizens and governments safe. Whether it's a natural disaster, a health crisis, or a national or global security breach, Echosec Systems gathers and maps disparate data points so you can extract intelligence and respond quickly.
Hidden online forums and decentralized social networks like Gab and chan boards are growing platforms for radicalism and extremism. These sources can signal public safety threats, allow analysts to identify emerging and less-understood terror groups, and determine how they communicate and recruit. Public safety entities rely on easy access to these networks to predict attacks and understand vulnerable communities.
Both social media platforms and anonymized dark websites are useful for identifying threat actors and criminal planning discussions. Echosec Systems allows you to pivot between different data sources to glean more powerful insights on regional and global criminal activities.
Echosec Systems operates in compliance with international privacy laws as well as the terms of service of our data sources.
More crimes at every level involve some element of cyber activity. This is significantly changing the way law enforcement approaches criminal investigations, as well as their own security and processes. How is law enforcement currently approaching cybercrime, and what does the future of that approach look like?
Discord is a voiceover IP and messaging program. Many users openly discuss certain drugs, inquire about others' experiences, and give instructions on how to make specific drug cocktails. In the event of a public health or emergency such as an overdose, it is extremely valuable for emergency responders to access this open data