ObjectSecurity is part of the unique multi-year project VALCRI. VALCRI can scan millions of police records, interviews, pictures, videos and other types of evidence to identify patterns and make connections that might be relevant to an investigation.
As part of the project, ObjectSecurity developes the innovative security architecture that is ready for such demanding tasks that VALCRI is demanding. This based on its innovative OpenPMF security policy automation platform.
VALCRI can scan millions of police records, interviews, pictures, videos and other types of evidence to identify patterns and make connections that might be relevant to an investigation. A crime analyst on a new case must gather information from dozens of databases to find connections between incidents based on things like location or modus operandi. VALCRI can do the same job with a single click. It can understand subtleties of human language and use facial recognition software to search for bad guys in video and pictures. (Source: New Scientist)
OpenPMF allows the intuitive authoring of rich, but human-understandable policies driven by operational and regulatory security and data protection requirements. From these policies, OpenPMF automatically generates the matching technical security enforcement for “defense in depth” across many systems and technology layers. Learn more about OpenPMF here.