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Dispersive Provides Stealth Networking Protections to Crime Stoppers Global Solutions for Anti-Crime Initiatives

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Dispersive Holdings, Inc. (Dispersive) has announced a new project to provide advanced stealth networking protection to Crime Stoppers Global Solutions (CSGS). This initiative aims to safeguard CSGS personnel, communications, and critical infrastructure as the organization works to combat transnational crime in high-risk regions worldwide. The partnership will support CSGS in shielding individuals who report crime, securing investigative systems, and assisting law enforcement agencies like Europol in their efforts.

CSGS operates as a citizen-driven initiative, enabling the public to submit anonymous crime tips to law enforcement partners. This information is crucial in disrupting human trafficking operations, protecting exploited children, combating illicit trade, and exposing organized criminal networks. Tips are securely evaluated and routed to authorities, facilitating investigations and actions without compromising the safety of victims or witnesses.

Dispersive’s technology offers nation-state level security and resilience. The partnership will concentrate on three primary areas. First, it will protect key CSGS resources globally through stealth networking, which conceals network paths, fragments traffic across multiple channels, and prevents criminal actors from monitoring, tracking, or hijacking sensitive information. Second, Dispersive will secure CSGS personnel and volunteer infrastructure in Serbia and across the Balkans, regions where complex criminal networks and corruption present significant risks. The technology will anonymize communications to prevent state actors, criminal groups, or malicious organizations from identifying whistleblowers or CSGS leadership. Third, Dispersive will collaborate with CSGS on future deployments to expand secure tip-taking programs in select African regions, focusing on reporting mechanisms that protect the identities of victims, informants, and law enforcement partners.

Rajiv Pimplaskar, CEO of Dispersive, stated, “Organizations on the front lines of human trafficking and corruption should not worry about becoming targets for doing what is right.” He added, “It is our privilege to ensure that CSGS has the same level of protection as the governments and critical infrastructure operators we defend.” Ivan Miletic, Director of CSGS Serbia, noted the fears of speaking out in Serbia and emphasized, “With this technology, we can protect those who step forward. We are defending more than information. We are defending our communities, our children, and our right to live without fear.”

Additionally, the partnership includes providing protection for a CSGS-affiliated women’s and children’s shelter in Seattle, Washington. A secure gateway will be implemented to safeguard the privacy of survivor households and staff, facilitating confidential web browsing and communications.

John Lamb, Chairman of the Board for Crime Stoppers Global Solutions, highlighted the importance of anonymity, stating, “Anonymity saves lives. People are targeted, threatened, and even killed for speaking out. This protection allows citizens and whistleblowers to speak up without fear. Dispersive safeguards our teams, our operations, and the people who risk everything to stop crime and exploitation.” Pimplaskar concluded by hoping the partnership would serve as a model for other industry vendors to support CSGS’s mission globally through funds or services.

Dispersive Holdings, Inc. delivers stealth networking for ultra-secure, high-performance communications, utilizing patented multipath software that obfuscates and splits traffic across dynamically changing channels to ensure network invisibility, resilience, and quantum-resistance. Crime Stoppers Global Solutions provides anonymous crime reporting programs globally, committed to preventing and disrupting transnational criminal activity across various domains, including human trafficking, illicit trade, and organized crime.

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