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Why spend months?
Lace can help complete the stressful task of categorizing the contents of a confiscated computer in mere hours instead of months.
A detective from Windsor police Internet child exploitation unit justified in a news article Bluebear' whole business plan by declaring: 'These investigations are rather lengthy, when you have to shift through that amount of images, it's not a one-day job. They span over several months. This one will span over several months, just like every one of these things. When it comes to downloading child pornography off the Internet, these investigations are resource intensive and extremely time-consuming.'
Bluebear to speak at the ICDF2C 2010
Abu Dhabi, UAE 4-6 October 2010
Jeff Nash, Product director at Bluebear LES will address the 2nd International ICST Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime on Image and Face Matching in support of Child Exploitation Proscution
Bluebear to speak at the 2010 HTCIA International Conference
Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 19-21 September 2010
Jeff Nash, Product director at Bluebear LES will address the High Tech Crime Investigation Association audience about Image and Face Matching in support of Child Explotation Proscution
Bluebear exhibits at ICAC 2010
Jacksonville, Florida, USA. 11-14 May 2010
The Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) National Conference is designed to bring hundreds of federal, state and local law enforcement investigators, forensic experts and prosecutors together to participate in workshops and lectures to further their knowledge while providing them with the tools necessary to combat the online exploitation of children.
Bluebear at EuroForensics 2010
Istanbul, Turkey, 26-28 March 2010
Bluebear CEO, Antoine Normand was presenting a keynote speech about images and videos recognition technologies.
Bluebear to exibit at JFIN 2010
Troyes, France; 28-30 September 2010
Again this year, Bluebear will have a booth at the 4th journées francophones de l’investigation numérique where all the francophone’s forensic world meets
Antoine Normand, CEO of BlueBear: data sharing at the international level would advance the fight against pornography
Emmanuelle Lamandé – Global Security Magazine November 2009
Bluebear meets the European Law Enforcement community at Milipol 2009 in Paris, France
Winnipeg police combat online child porn with image matching software
itbusiness.ca by Nestor E. Arellano, August 28, 2008
The Winnipeg police department is using image matching software to battle online traffic in child porn, greatly speeding up investigation into these crimes
Software Combats Child Porn
by James Turner, Winnipeg Free Press
August 27, 2008
Fighting Child Abuse Worldwide
by Heather Travis, The Daily News, Chatam
July 2008
Organizing Child Pornography Evidence
Rebecca Kanable, LawEnforcement Technology, August 2007
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