Trellis Data and CCL Solutions Group have partnered to offer law enforcement and intelligence agencies a toolkit of AI-enhanced digital forensics capabilities designed to deliver faster evidence-gathering and analysis.
“We are delighted to add Trellis Data’s Secure Chat, Vision, and Speech solutions to CCL’s suite of digital forensics, data acquisition, and analysis capabilities,” said Noel McMenamin, CEO of UK-based CCL Solutions Group.
The partnership will integrate Trellis Data’s AI-powered solutions with CCL’s existing platform. CCL specialises in digital forensics while Trellis develops AI and deep neural network technologies, including natural language processing and translation, object detection, and decision-making.
“We are providing innovative and secure, end-to-end data acquisition and analysis solutions designed for agencies and organisations with investigative, security and privacy needs,” said McMenamin. “Our combined solutions provide organisations with a powerful workflow to acquire and extract value from various data types and offer secure, multilingual transcription tailored to meet mission objectives.”
“We are very excited to expand our work with law enforcement by partnering with CCL,” said Michael Gately, CEO of Trellis Data. “Our suite of applications is specifically designed to manage and analyse vast amounts of data, including thousands of hours of audio daily, making it a perfect match for CCL’s needs in supporting police and intelligence operations.”
The partnership will also take advantage of Trellis Data’s product offerings, including the new Secure Chat application. The application offers a highly secure knowledge management system that provides full traceability back to each data source and can search over a million documents in seconds. This powerful generative AI-led approach will enable intelligence officers to make queries and draw connections from across numerous streams of information, providing unparalleled oversight of surveillance data.
The two companies say their partnership will result in a new standard of surveillance technology for law enforcement and intelligence agencies worldwide.