CaseTrace is an identity-first investigative system.
It supports deliberate post-incident investigation workflows by preserving and structuring information for human review.
The system does not monitor autonomously, initiate investigations, or make determinations about individuals.
The system may surface possible feature, object, license plate, or cross-location correlations within the application environment for human review, but it does not impose action, urgency, response timelines, or investigative conclusions.
Canonical
CaseTrace is identity-first, not time-first.
Similarity may be computed instantly and information may be surfaced within the application, but identity is never determined by the system. Any attribution requires deliberate human investigation conducted by the operator of record.
What CaseTrace does
CaseTrace provides investigative infrastructure without assuming operational responsibility.
Controlled ingestion
Inputs are explicitly configured. The system does not expand scope autonomously.
Event and timeline structuring
Preserved material is organized into reviewable events and incident histories.
Similarity-based analysis
The system may compute similarity instantly and surface:
- possible feature matches
- possible object matches
- possible license plate matches
Cross-location correlation and patterning
The system may associate incidents across locations and time based on similarity and pattern analysis.
These associations are possible correlations, not conclusions.
Informational notifications
Logged-in users may receive real-time in-application notifications when new records, possible similarities, or correlations become available.
Notifications indicate availability of information for review only and do not imply urgency, required action, or response expectation.
Investigation support
Authorized users may review preserved material, similarity results, correlations, and incident history at their discretion.
Evidence packaging
Selected records may be packaged for lawful external use by deliberate human choice.
What CaseTrace does not do
CaseTrace is intentionally bounded.
- It does not assert identity.
- It does not determine conclusions.
- It does not impose response timelines.
- It does not direct staff action.
- It does not escalate autonomously.
- It does not assume operational responsibility.
Possible matches, correlations, patterns, or notifications do not constitute identification, conclusions, or determinations and do not create obligation.
Who this site is for
This site defines the system itself.
It is written for:
- Legal and compliance review
- Technical and architectural evaluation
- Organizations evaluating identity-first investigative infrastructure
This site does not provide onboarding or access.
Operators
CaseTrace is a system, not an operator of record.
Operational services, staffing, and response are provided by licensed or aligned operators, including:
- GuardIndustryServices.com
- myretailligence.com
CaseTraceSystems.com describes system architecture and boundaries only.