📰 During the International Police Expo 2026, NDTV journalist Ramarko Sengupta interviewed Tarun Wig, Co-founder & CEO of Innefu Labs, on how AI is transforming modern law enforcement. The interview was later featured by NDTV in the article "How Law Enforcement Is Using AI To Solve Crimes." Sharing his perspective, Tarun Wig highlighted that the biggest challenge in policing today is scale. With a population of over 2 crore people and a limited police force, manual investigations alone cannot keep pace with modern crime. AI changes that by narrowing millions of potential leads to a focused pool of repeat offenders, enabling investigators to spend their time where it matters most.
We are proud to announce our participation in the 11th INTERPOL Digital Forensics Expert Group Meeting, taking place from 13 to 15 July 2026 at National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gandhinagar, Gujarat. This prestigious gathering brings together global digital forensics experts, investigators, and law enforcement professionals to exchange knowledge, discuss emerging challenges, and explore the latest advancements shaping the future of digital investigations. At Innefu, we remain committed to empowering law enforcement and national security agencies with AI-driven solutions that accelerate investigations, strengthen digital forensics capabilities, and enable faster, intelligence-led decision-making. We look forward to engaging with experts from across the world, sharing insights, and contributing to meaningful discussions that advance the future of digital forensics. If you're attending the event, we'd be delighted to connect. #InnefuLabs #INTERPOL #DigitalForensics #CyberSecurity #LawEnforcement #AI #NationalSecurity #Forensics #Investigation #Innovation #NFSU #India
Day 2 at International Police Expo 2026 is underway, and the conversations continue. Our team is engaging with security, law enforcement, and technology professionals to demonstrate how AI-powered solutions can help strengthen intelligence gathering, enhance situational awareness, and support faster decision-making. It's encouraging to see the growing interest in technologies designed to address the evolving challenges of modern security operations. 📍 Visit Innefu Labs at Booth A6 & A8, Hall 4, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. #InternationalPoliceExpo2026 #PoliceExpo2026 #InnefuLabs #ArtificialIntelligence #NationalSecurity #LawEnforcement #SecurityTechnology #AIInnovation
📰 BusinessWorld recently featured Tarun Wig, Co-founder & CEO of Innefu Labs, on India's evolving approach to Chinese investment and the strategic considerations that come with it. Sharing his perspective, Tarun Wig noted that the decision should be viewed as a calculated risk rather than a simple economic necessity. While India needs capital, manufacturing capacity, and investment to accelerate growth, stronger safeguards must accompany any expansion of foreign participation in critical sectors. He emphasized the need for robust FDI screening mechanisms, stronger data localisation laws, and clearly defined boundaries around strategic technologies. As manufacturing becomes increasingly linked to AI, telecommunications, and connected systems, the focus must remain on balancing economic opportunity with long-term national security and technological sovereignty. As India positions itself as a global manufacturing and innovation hub, the key question is: How do we welcome investment while safeguarding our strategic interests? Read more: https://www.businessworld.in/article/india-opens-door-wider-to-chinese-investment-as-ties-stabilise-after-years-of-strain-611728
🚨 1 day to go! Tomorrow, #InternationalPoliceExpo2026 begins. Visit Innefu Labs to see how AI is transforming investigations, intelligence & modern policing. See you there. #InnefuLabs
📰 Outlook Business recently featured Tarun Wig, Co-founder & CEO of Innefu Labs, on the rise in VPN usage following India's ban on Telegram and the broader questions around digital security, platform accountability, and cybercrime prevention. 👉 Read more: https://www.outlookbusiness.com/deeptech/indias-ban-on-telegram-leads-to-rise-in-vpn-usage-but-is-it-safe-and-secure
From detecting objects to predicting suspicious activity, AI-powered video #surveillance is no longer just about watching #cameras, it’s about understanding them. Innefu AI Vision stacks 6 core layers of #intelligence: 1️⃣ Real-time object detection & tracking 2️⃣ Crowd behaviour analysis 3️⃣ Facial recognition 4️⃣ Suspicious activity prediction 5️⃣ Metadata tagging & search 6️⃣ Multi-sensor fusion Gain 360° situational #awareness and make faster, smarter security #decisions
A single surveillance image. A potential national security threat. Very little time to respond. Modern investigations can no longer rely on slow, manual analysis workflows when threat environments evolve in real time. In this case study, discover how AI-powered facial intelligence enabled rapid suspect identification through surveillance correlation, watchlist mapping, and linked intelligence analysis — transforming fragmented visual evidence into actionable intelligence within seconds. This is where surveillance evolves into intelligence.
A decade ago, AI helped investigators find patterns hidden inside mountains of data. Then AI learned to understand language, making years of intelligence, reports, and records instantly accessible. Now, AI is taking the next leap. From finding answers to pursuing objectives. From assisting investigations to helping execute them under human oversight. The evolution of AI in national security isn't a story of replacement. It's a story of compounding capability, where every generation builds on the last to help agencies move faster, see deeper, and act smarter. The next chapter is Agentic AI. Read more: https://innefu.com/the-evolution-of-ai-in-national-security-and-law-enforcement-from-prediction-to-autonomous-action/
A lot can hide inside a phone dump. Not just chats or screenshots, but entire operational ecosystems. In one recent investigation, over 120 GB of mobile forensic data revealed traces of gaming fund movement, cryptocurrency activity, coded financial conversations, betting operations, and hidden links between multiple actors. None of it appeared in one place. The evidence was fragmented across screenshots, chats, wallet artifacts, transaction references, and buried communication patterns. This case study shows how ARGUS helped investigators connect those fragments into something actionable. Sometimes investigations move forward not because of one big breakthrough, but because thousands of small digital clues finally start making sense together. Download the case study below https://innefu.com/case-study/how-argus-uncovered-an-illegal-gaming-fund-cryptocurrency-fraud-network/ #DigitalForensics #MobileForensics #FinancialCrime #CyberInvestigation #Cryptocurrency #LawEnforcement #InnefuLabs