
New Image Forensic Tool Finds Pornography Faster SurfRecon, Inc. announces a public beta of its new rapid image analysis forensic tool, SurfRecon LE (Law Enforcement Edition). The tool leverages an international database of image hashes that allows users to find pornographic content, including child pornography, faster, more efficiently, and more accurately than before. Orem, UT (PRWEB) December 19, 2007 SurfRecon, Inc. announced today the public beta of its new SurfRecon LE (Law Enforcement Edition) first-responder and rapid-image-analysis forensic tool. The tool allows law-enforcement agents and other individuals to rapidly analyze, detect, review, and report on any pornographic content--including child pornography--that may exist on a suspect computer. "We are very excited to finally offer the software to the law enforcement community," said Matthew Yarro, VP of Marketing for SurfRecon, Inc. "We think it is an invaluable tool--The application fits on a thumb drive, is very easy to use, and works on almost any Windows®, Linux®, or Apple® computer." The public beta starts January 3rd. Those interested in participating in the public beta should visit the SurfRecon website at http://www.surfrecon.com/beta.php to sign up. About SurfRecon LE
Whether you are running a consent search or a deeper forensic analysis, as SurfRecon analyzes the content of a suspect computer, it first discovers any existing images and then matches the hashes for those images to previously categorized image hashes contained in the IFID. As the application scans a drive it pre-categorizes the images as "safe", "sexual", or "child pornography." To date, the IFID contains over 5 million image hashes and is growing rapidly. "By leveraging the IFID, SurfRecon LE not only makes the 'haystack' smaller, but finds many of the 'needles' for you, leaving far fewer images that must be manually processed," said Matthew Yarro. Protecting Your Most Important Assets
"No one wants to be the person that has to look at this garbage, but someone has to do it. We made the blurring tool, digital keyholes, and the collaboration tools to help law-enforcement agents minimize their exposure to pornographic content," said Matthew Yarro, "Hopefully by managing the impact, we protect individuals, their families, and the investment that an organization has made in them." A demonstration of SurfRecon LE is available at http://www.surfrecon.com. About SurfRecon
Most importantly, SurfRecon, Inc. is dedicated to developing tools that minimize the harmful effects that repeated exposure to pornography can cause. # # #
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