UK Webinar: 25 November 3PM UK Time
Find out how to quickly unravel criminal and terrorist operations and easily identify their power centers with Social Network Analysis capabilities in Analyst’s Notebook 8.5 from i2. In this webcast, you’ll learn:
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How to quickly identify key players and relationships and the critical roles they may play in an organisation |
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How to uncover potential organizational weak points hidden in high volumes of data to help disrupt criminal or terrorist organisations |
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How to keep track of the rise of potential new leaders and the decline of old ones |
Terrorist and criminal activity can involve seemingly unconnected people, interactions, and organisations. Massive amounts of data can conceal critical relationships, and pinpointing their importance has typically required highly specialised skills—and resources.
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Robert Griffin Joins Board for Three-Year Term
The Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) today named i2 CEO Robert Griffin to its Board of Directors. Griffin joins industry and government leaders from Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI, Lockheed Martin, ManTech, Microsoft, QinetiQ North America, Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems, SAIC and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. In this role, he will work with the Board to help drive INSA’s agenda across the Intelligence and National Security Communities.
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i2 Board Member Recognized with Women of Influence Award
The Executive Women’s Forum (EWF) honored i2 Board Member Dr. Kathleen Kiernan, a former official with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with a Women of Influence Award. EWF is a community of the most influential female executives within the Information Security, Privacy and Risk Management industries globally.
The awards, which were co-presented by Alta Associates and CSO Magazine in Scottsdale, Ariz., last month, recognized women in four categories: the public sector, academia, a private solutions provider from the security industry and a corporate practitioner, as well as a “One to Watch” award to a future leader in the security field. The winners were nominated by peers in the security community. Dr. Kiernan was presented with the public sector award. READ MORE 
“We celebrate this Veterans Day for a very few minutes, a few seconds of silence and then this country’s life goes on. But I think it most appropriate that we recall on this occasion, and on every other moment when we are faced with great responsibilities, the contribution and the sacrifice which so many … have made in order to permit this country to now occupy its present position of responsibility and freedom, and in order to permit us to gather here together.”
President John F. Kennedy
Speech at Arlington Cemetery, November 11, 1961
Every day, I’m grateful for the veterans who have and continue to serve our country. At i2, we are fortunate and honored to have so many veterans as part of our global workforce from the U.S., Canada and the UK. As a veteran, I am very proud of their ongoing contributions to their countries’ safety and security. They work to ensure the delivery of new innovations and robust solutions that enhance the analytical and information sharing capabilities for defense and national security analysts all over the world. It is these brave men and women who combat the ongoing terrorism, cyber and military threats that exist today.
Let’s all take a moment to give our thoughts to those veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice throughout the decades, including the families who have lost loved ones in recent conflicts. And as JFK said almost 50 years ago, Veterans Day may only be one day a year, but let’s not stop thinking about them as today turns into tomorrow.
On behalf of everyone at i2, thank you.
Bob Griffin
i2 CEO
Sharing information across jurisdictions is essential for law enforcement to keep pace with criminals and terrorists who are not limited by geographic boundaries. More so than anyone else, local cops see this played out on their streets every day. For example, there may be a burglary that takes place in one town and the perpetrators sell the stolen goods to a pawn shop in another.

i2 Booth at IACP 2010
While some policy and process hurdles remain to make information sharing a larger reality nationwide, the technology exists today to make it happen. READ MORE 
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