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OLETC Today 2007
August - SAFE-T System
January - Salient Stills
January - StegAlyzer

OLETC Today 2006
Feb - AIRSIS
July - New Hires
July - CPW June 06
June - CPW January 06
May - MPR06

OLETC Today 2005
August - Insp. Raman
July
- Orator Plus
June - CPW
May - MPR05
April - License Plat
March - E-STRAN
February - CamLite
January - Trooper Trap

OLETC Today 2004
November - BMIST
October - Carla Roberts
October - Nick Tomlin
September - BodyCuff
August - PETT System
July - RadarVision
June - Coban
May - Defenshield
April - Securimetrics
March - Roadlights
March - Mizar
February - GEM System
January - Armada
January - Leadership

OLETC Today 2003
December - MOUs
November - TSG
October - ICRI
September - TDT
August - Command Board
July - RadioEar
June - Gonscents
May - CruiseCam
April - Tiger Vision
March - Disguised Weapons
February - New Hires

 


OLETC Today:

SAFE-T System©

At first glance, it may seem like an unlikely partnership – a woman with a Ph.D. in speech science and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. What could they possibly have in common? Ask either and they’ll tell you straight away: the Speech Automated Form Entry and Transaction System, otherwise known as the SAFE-T System©.

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"The StegAlyzerAS is actually an artifact scanner. It does not detect the presence of hidden text; rather, it detects the presence of a steganography application on a suspect’s hard drive by looking for the ‘fingerprints’ or ‘hash values’ of artifacts or files associated with the steganography application."

-Jim Wingate,
Vice President of West Virginia Operations for Backbone Security and Director of the Steganography Analysis and Research Center (SARC)

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