Powerful Collaboration Marks the Beginning of a Sophisticated Era in Cyber Intelligence and Investigations
by Kyeson Utley // @dev_spooky
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 23, 2024 / Cyber intelligence firm SpookyGood and investigations leader Justice Solutions Group (JSG) announced their merger today, also unveiling their non-profit crypto project on Solana, TRFFC, with an ambitious mission: to end human trafficking.
"We're excited for the future," said CEO Josh Chandler of JSG. "This adds force-multipliers for both of our client bases in investigations, cyber intelligence, blockchain, and risk consulting. And we're taking action on human trafficking in a way that's never been done before with TRFFC."
California-based JSG has rapidly expanded in recent years, gaining clients in insurance investigations, intelligence, corporate risk management, and due diligence for venture funds and private equity. The company believes that the cybersecurity and specialized investigations industry is poised for significant growth.
"Organized retail and cargo theft, insurance fraud, financial fraud, cyber events - everything is on the rise," says Chandler, a former police officer and security director. "This will make us more effective in responding to the needs of our clients in multiple arenas, faster and with better tools in both corporate and government sectors."
Kyeson Utley, the founder of Austin, Texas-based SpookyGood and now also the new CTO of Justice Solutions Group, agrees. "This is more than just combining resources in legal tech; it's about revolutionizing how we deliver better services, faster, for attorneys, corporate risk teams, and public safety. And TRFFC is a statement of our commitment to showcasing the power of the blockchain for good."
SpookyGood has also noted a recent uptick in requests for help in blockchain investigations, crypto recovery, assistance to law enforcement in crime analysis and training.
"SpookyGood will benefit from JSG's experience in efficiently scaling their operations to service a larger client base, as demonstrated with their client portal OnTrial. Our clients often overlapped with JSG, so it's a win-win," says Utley.
For Chandler, TRFFC was also strategic. "We wanted to do something big, so that we could have a real impact. It's also our chance to demonstrate our blockchain expertise by actively participating in the blockchain. This isn't a meme coin; it's a new method to empower a global justice network."
With NFT collections that will sponsor real-life human intelligence operators and OSINT investigators, along with other opportunities to stake and earn tokens as a long-term investment, TRFFC aims to channel critical support, offering digital assets that represent more than just value, but also support for real agents working on the front lines.
"We think people will see what we're doing in crypto with TRFFC as an example of what crypto can be, and that's exciting to me," said Utley. "We're confident in what we're building, across the board. The sky's the limit."
For more information on the companies and the TRFFC project, visit:
JSG X OnTrial: jsgfirm.com
SpookyGood: spookygood.io
TRFFC: trffc.io
Contact Information
Kyeson Utley
CTO, Justice Solutions Group
[email protected]
(800) 278-9329
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SOURCE: Justice Solutions Group
Kyeson Utley is the CTO of Justice Solutions Group and founder of SpookyGood
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