Cobwebs Technologies joins the National Child Protection Task Force

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Cobwebs Technologies is partnering with the National Child Protection Task Force (NCPTF) to protect children against human trafficking.

Cobwebs’ web investigation platform is a OSINT solution that searches online activity, collecting and analyzing data from endless digital channels – from the open, deep and dark web. It provides a complete picture of complex illicit ecosystems often used for human trafficking purposes.

“Sadly, children fall victim to human trafficking and exploitation every day. Traffickers prey on our young, often enlisting their peers to befriend or recruit them, and much of this recruitment is done online,” said Cobwebs Technologies CEO and Co-founder Udi Levy said. “Cobwebs is proud to provide NCPTF valuable intelligence that will aid in identifying potential predators and hidden connections by using our investigative platform. Through this partnership, we join NCPTF in its aim to create a world where our youth wake up to experience childhood, feel safe and end each day looking forward to tomorrow.”

“Cobwebs pulls a variety of data sources together into a powerful intelligence platform. This platform is one of the most valuable tools in the fight against human trafficking and exploitation when identifying those who hide in the darkness and prey upon our most vulnerable. We appreciate Cobwebs’ support in being a voice for those who don’t have one, and we look forward to a very successful partnership,” said NCPTF CEO Kevin Metcalf said.

NCPTF is a nonprofit founded to provide detectives, analysts and officers access to investigative expertise and resources that are unavailable or under-funded in most law enforcement organizations. The members of their Task Force volunteer their time on human trafficking, child exploitation and missing persons cases.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) company Cobwebs works to protect global communities and organizations from crime, threats and cyber-attacks.

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Press release source: globenewswire.com
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