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A private security firm, appointed during a shareholder dispute, carries out a physical surveillance mission over 3 weeks. Agents write up mission logs in the evening, sometimes the next day. During legal proceedings, opposing counsel challenges the exact timing of a key observation. The photos produced lack reliable metadata. The report is called into question. The client loses the procedural advantage.
What Humint changes: every observation is timestamped to the second and geolocated at the moment of entry. The chain of custody is automatic and unimpeachable. The case file submitted in court consists of certified field data — not after-the-fact reconstructions.
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Chain of Custody: Why Your Field Evidence Needs an Audit Trail
The photo evidence was thrown out. Not because it was fake. Because nobody could prove when and where it was taken. The case collapsed.

Real-Time Surveillance Logging: Why After-Action Reports Are Too Late
The surveillance log said 'subject entered building at 14:00.' Subject was actually there at 13:45. The officer wrote the log 3 hours later from memory. Inaccuracy has consequences.

Investigation Collaboration: Why Emailing Evidence Files Is a Security Risk
The investigative team shared evidence via email. A forwarded message later appeared in the defense discovery. The chain of custody was broken.