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Sheri Madison brings more than 25 years of experience as a civilian law enforcement professional, retiring in 2018 as an Intelligence Supervisor with the Kentucky State Police. Her career focused on narcotics and special investigations, specializing in call detail records, digital evidence, social media, and enterprise-level case development, with a strong emphasis on producing intelligence that holds up in court.
After retiring from KSP, Sheri worked as a Penlink contractor before joining a HIDTA task force in Central Kentucky, supporting long-term, multi-agency narcotics investigations. She joined Penlink full time nearly two and a half years ago, moving from inside sales into training. Today, she draws on her investigative background to help agencies apply technology strategically, verify intelligence, and build stronger cases.
Law enforcement and security teams face growing pressure at high-profile events. This webinar covers how OSINT supports pre-event planning, real-time awareness, and post-event investigations.
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Penlink CEO Peter Weber shares the company’s commitment to responsible technology, lawful data use, and the mission that has guided nearly 40 years of work alongside law enforcement.
Intelligence teams face an overwhelming volume of data at large-scale events. This webinar covers the full intelligence cycle, from pre-event risk assessment to real-time monitoring and post-event investigation.
Investigators face more data than ever. CoAnalyst for PLX brings generative AI directly into PLX, helping agencies move faster from raw data to actionable insight.
The Department of Defense is facing more data, more tools, and more complexity. This report shows how a unified OSINT platform delivers faster, smarter defense intelligence.
Penlink was recently featured on Fed Gov Today’s The OSINT Edge to discuss how open source intelligence is changing the way agencies detect and respond to cyber threats. Here is what that conversation covered.