Using data analytics to target human smugglers
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The financial cost can be as high as a few thousand dollars to cross the border from Mexico to the United States, while immigrants from China might pay tens of thousands for their cross-Pacific journey.
With a crisis of this magnitude, special agents are always looking for a technological edge—and they may have found one in a data analytics software program called Igloo.
Crunching data quickly
Until recently, when on the trail of human smugglers, HSI special agents would be tasked with the slow and arduous chore of sifting through large amounts of data—often by hand.
With the launch of Igloo, law enforcement now has an advanced set of tools at their fingertips,
Taylor explained that the Igloo software can quickly cross-reference and cross-correlate data from multiple sources.
The current version of Igloo is deployed as a “beta” model. This early version of the technology is deployed for testing purposes to inform future versions. The preliminary results are quite promising.
This new technology & its potential in the future can directly help agents in the field b/c sometimes, chasing TCOs can be like chasing ghosts. One minute they might have a lead, but by the time they put all the pieces together, the criminals might be gone.
With the deployment of Igloo, a greater ability to combat the TCOs is now in the hands of those who need it the most.