The data to defeat human traffickers
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All movements leave a trace. With technology increasingly attached to all aspects of our lives, data from our purchases, travels, and working lives create enormous opportunities for combatting organised crime and human trafficking.
Kathryne Bomberger of the International Commission on Missing Persons, Angel Nguyen of Enigma Technologies, Josh Holmes of Microsoft, and Jon Bowermaster of National Geographic took to the stage to discuss.
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