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What SOC2 Compliance Actually Means for Law Enforcement Technology
When agencies adopt new technology, security compliance isn’t a checkbox. This post breaks down what SOC2 compliance actually means, what it covers, and why it should be part of every procurement conversation.
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CDR Analysis 101: What Call Detail Records Can Reveal in Complex Cases
Call detail records, tower dumps, and RTT data are among the most reliable evidence types in complex investigations. This post explains what each record type contains and what it can reveal when analyzed together.
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Our Commitment to Public Safety, Transparency, and Responsible Innovation
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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.
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OSINT Tools for Agencies: Why Smaller Teams Need Them Too
Smaller agencies are working the same cases with fewer resources. OSINT tools help level the playing field, giving lean investigative teams the situational awareness to move faster and build stronger case connections.
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CoAnalyst for PLX: Turning Digital Evidence into Decisive Action
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.
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Open Source Intelligence Is Closing the Gap on Cyber Threats
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.
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Missed the 2026 Penlink Training Summit? Here’s What You Need to Know
Couldn’t make it to the Penlink Training Summit? Here are the five takeaways that defined the event and what they mean for investigators right now.
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Multi-Jurisdiction Event Security: The Three Phases That Matter
Effective major event security starts months before game day and continues long after the final whistle. Here is how agencies structure the work across all three phases.
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