ShieldView helps ICAC task forces work through massive digital evidence volumes faster — while shielding the people who review the hardest content in law enforcement.
High volume, high stakes, and high human cost — ShieldView addresses all three
Auto-blur by default, clinical AI summaries before visual review, and surgical frame-by-frame navigation minimize unnecessary exposure. See AI evidence analysis.
The only case management platform with real-time wellness monitoring — tracking exposure and flagging burnout risk before it becomes a crisis. Explore wellness monitoring.
AI urgency scoring turns a 40,000-file extraction into a prioritized queue. Review what matters first and move cases toward charges faster. Explore case management.
Purpose-built for sensitive investigations, not adapted from generic tools
Agencies commonly see digital evidence review and case prep move about 50 percent faster.
Meets the FBI CJIS Security Policy for the most sensitive case material. CJIS details.
AI suggests and flags; investigators make every final decision. No evidence is ever used to train models.
Organized case narratives, linked evidence, and clean reporting reduce rework between investigators and prosecutors.
What ICAC task forces ask before adopting ShieldView
ICAC investigation software helps Internet Crimes Against Children task forces manage cases, review large volumes of digital evidence, and prepare prosecutions. ShieldView adds AI-assisted evidence review that reduces exposure to traumatic content, plus built-in wellness monitoring for the investigators doing this work.
Media is auto-blurred by default, AI generates clinical scene summaries before any visual review, and frame-by-frame navigation lets investigators jump directly to flagged moments instead of watching full files. Real-time wellness monitoring tracks exposure and helps supervisors intervene before burnout.
Yes. ShieldView is built for high-volume digital evidence — phone dumps, downloads, chat threads, and media files. AI categorization, tagging, and triage surface the most relevant items first, so a 40,000-file extraction becomes a prioritized review queue instead of a wall of thumbnails.
Yes. ShieldView is CJIS compliant, meeting the FBI CJIS Security Policy for encryption, access controls, and audit logging — appropriate for the most sensitive case material ICAC units handle. Learn more.
No. ShieldView never trains AI models on user-uploaded evidence. Your case data stays yours.
See how ShieldView handles a real ICAC evidence workload — request a demo for your task force.