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Sleuth-Servers®
USDTC designs, manufactures, installs and maintains Sleuth-Servers for tracing, tracking, locating, archiving and analyzing voice, data, cellular and internet traffic. Clustered, these servers can conduct surveillance on more than 400 communications lines, ethernet connections, IP addresses or cell phone numbers — simultaneously.
This equipment can only be provided in accordance with applicable State and Federal law.
Sleuth Software
USDTC develops its own software to power Sleuth-Servers. Applications have already been developed for:
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Email (SMTP) Sleuth — traces and tracks email stalkers, pinpoints there location for police investigations of sexual predators, frauds and other cyber-crimes. |
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IP Sleuth— provides powerful surveillance of the internet even through anonomizers and proxy servers. |
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Cell Sleuth — tracking and tracing— not available in all areas |
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Voice & Data Sleuth — archives all incoming and outgoing com data — can handle up to 100s of communications lines and thousands of calls per day. Produces data even the telephone company doesn’t archive.
Forensic Technologies
USDTC provides custom solutions for a broad spectrum of forensic technologies used in support of the intelligence and investigative functions. These include: |
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Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) |
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Notebook PC-based, covert watch-list fingerprint matchers |
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Image enhancement—digital and analog |
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Ballistics matching and databases |
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High-speed ballistics and trajectory analysis systems |
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Ultra-broadband signal detection and decoding |
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Full-spectrum signal analysis |
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Encryption and encapsulation |
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Trace vapor detection and analysis |
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Pattern recognition algorithms |
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Internet/intranet investigation tools |
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Data recovery software …. and more. |
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