Pen-Link, Ltd.
makes technology used by Law Enforcement Agencies for collection, interception,
and analysis of telephonic and IP-based communications. Pen-Link systems are
used by city, county, state, and federal agencies. Federal clients include FBI,
DEA, DHS, ATF, Marshals, and Secret Service. For investigating crimes against
children, Pen-Link Xnet is used to: (1) Load, process, and analyze
historical IP data and content obtained through preservation orders and search
warrants served on ISPs, (2) Automate real-time collection of evidence
during undercover Instant Messaging, Chat, P2P, etc. sessions, (3)
Conduct real-time Pen Register and Title III (wiretap) interception of a
Target’s Internet communications.
The National
Law Center
for Children and Families held its 19th PROTECTS seminar in Franklin, Tennessee
on November 4th and 5th. A total of 53 law enforcement
officers, prosecutors and probation and parole officers attended the event
which took place at the Embassy Suites Hotel: Nashville South-Cool Springs.
Participants came in from various Tennessee
jurisdictions as well as Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana, Utah and South
Carolina.
The attendees were pleased with the quality of the
training. One attendee commented that the seminar's strength was in "...the tools
and information that I will be able to use in my investigations." Another
attendee found that the contacts they made with other agencies was a particular
highlight of the program.
The National
Law Center
would like to show its appreciation to all participants, speakers and expo
partners - AccessData , Pen-Link , Rimage and Thomson Reuters - who made this event a triumph.