Communications Intelligence
The ZyLAB Communications Intelligence (COMINT) system delivers all the technology required to monitor incoming and outgoing communications, whether they are e-mail, faxes or documents that are scanned in your mailroom. The scalable nature of ZyLAB technology means that you can monitor virtually limitless volumes of data, depending on internal storage capacity and processing power. To simplify and automate the monitoring process, users can easily set-up profiles with automatic alerts.
This deployment provides an ideal platform for government agencies or for corporate security and compliance departments. In fact, ZyLAB’s Communications Intelligence system is now becoming the standard choice around the world for intelligence and security organizations and agencies in both the public and private sectors. Typical applications are as follows.
For OSINT, COMINT, HUMINT, OPINT, and SIGINT:
- SDI and current awareness services
- Background information
- Case management
For large investigations:
- Data monitoring on all kinds of communications
- Confiscated material (paper, pc, and multimedia)
- Observations, hearings and interrogations
- Intelligence, legal and background information
For managing intelligence reports:
- Compilation of intelligence reports
- Encryption and distribution of reports on CD-ROM or DVD
ZyLAB makes it easy to:
- Pre-process, collect and store raw data
- Process raw data: telex, fax, e-mail, www, ftp, paper, news paper clippings, electronic files, etc.
- Enrich: Language recognition, image enhancement, OCR, summarizing, topic identification, translations, labeling, link with traffic information, and much more
- Filter: automatically filter data by using advanced search techniques (structured and unstructured)
- Distribute selected information and analyze into reports
- Interactively search through raw material, selected material and older reports
ZyLAB Communications Intelligence clients include:
- SEC
- US Air Force Intelligence
- The federal tax authorities from Netherlands, Sweden and Estonia
- More than 15 other intelligence services worldwide
- International War Crimes Tribunals: Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, Cambodia
- Various Corporate security departments worldwide


