Our Emily Kennedy, Marinus Analytics, and Traffic Jam software in The Washington Post

Emily Kennedy emily at marinusanalytics.com
Fri Nov 30 17:11:00 EST 2018


Thank you for sharing this, Artur, and for highlighting it with your network! This work truly would have not been possible without its initial inception at CMU and from the amazing support we have received.

Just so happens I also had the chance to share this week about our work fighting human trafficking at Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Discover Conference in Madrid in the General Session with HPE CEO Antonio Neri.

Video is here and my part begins around 12:30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCBZnXOBypU&feature=youtu.be

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Emily Kennedy
President, Founder
Marinus Analytics LLC
+1 (866) 945-2803<tel:+1%20(866)%20945-2803>
LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekmarinus/> | marinusanalytics.com<http://www.marinusanalytics.com/>

On Nov 30, 2018, at 8:32 AM, Artur Dubrawski <awd at cs.cmu.edu<mailto:awd at cs.cmu.edu>> wrote:

Team,

Emily and our Counter-Human-Trafficking work makes it to the national media again.

This one is about the fallout of the shutdown of Backpage escort advertising and how
the industry moved elsewhere and how the C-H-T community (led by Marinus Analytics on
the technology side of things) managed to quickly cope with the change and continue
extracting operationally useful intelligence from public data sources.

Congrats Emily and the Traffic Jam team at Marinus and CMU!

Artur

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/online-sex-ads-rebound-months-after-shutdown-of-backpage/2018/11/28/ff8fe3a4-f34b-11e8-99c2-cfca6fcf610c_story.html?utm_term=.7ed140a54b55
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