Leading Israeli digital intelligence company Cellebrite, which provides data collection and analysis tools for law enforcement at all levels, has announced a new initiative to fight crimes against children and child exploitation online.
Operation Find Them All (OFTA) sees the Petah Tikva-headquartered company team up with US-based National Center of Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC); The Exodus Road, which battles human trafficking; and Raven, which fights against child abuse.
The project aims to help further investigations against online crimes against minors, helping law enforcement to find missing children, end their exploitation and bring those who carry out such acts to justice.
Aside from its financial assistance, Cellebrite is also providing its partner organizations with its most advanced investigative technology to help them in their fight to dismantle child exploitation and trafficking rings.
“The dangers of digital darkness demand our immediate attention and action,” said Cellebrite CEO Yossi Carmil.
“At Cellebrite, we are committed to working in unison with these heroic organizations and global law enforcement to help protect children around the world from online sexual exploitation. That’s why we’re dedicating Cellebrite’s resources and capabilities to finding these innocent children,” he said.
“’Operation Find Them All’ has the potential to aggressively accelerate the focus and efforts of all the ‘good guys’ in law enforcement working day and night to find missing children,” said NCMEC co-founder and longtime child advocate John Walsh.
“I’m deeply thankful Cellebrite is so committed and recognizes the pivotal role it plays in protecting children. Together, we can ensure that every child has a safe childhood, and that justice prevails.”
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