Trafficking Free Tomorrow empowers law enforcement and investigators with cutting-edge digital forensics tools to combat human trafficking. By making forensic technology accessible, auditable, and free, we help dismantle networks of exploitation and bring survivors one step closer to justice. Our flagship tool, FolSum, is free and open source—for everyone, forever.
Every file. Every folder. Every detail matters. In cases of human trafficking, digital evidence is often the key to identifying perpetrators, protecting victims, and securing convictions. Without reliable, tamper-proof tools, leads go cold and cases crumble. That’s why Trafficking Free Tomorrow builds technology that law enforcement can trust—and afford.
Brooke Deuson is a seasoned software engineer and digital forensics specialist with over eight years of experience building tools for Silicon Valley startups and public-sector investigations. A survivor and advocate, she founded Trafficking Free Tomorrow to bring modern software into the fight against human trafficking.
FolSum is a free, open source tool available on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. It simplifies the "manifest creation" and "discovery verification" steps required in every digital investigation. It does this by creating tabulated summaries of a folder's contents. Each file is forensically verified by a one-way hash that's included in a CSV manifest export. Downstream users can then use this manifest to verify the presence and integrity of discovery.
We offer adhoc technology consulting services for law enforcement agencies engaged in anti-human trafficking efforts. Our specialities include software integrations, AI strategy building, and more.
We specialize in tools that are open, auditable, and portable. Whether you're working a trafficking case in a rural county or reviewing digital evidence overseas, our software is built to work offline, cross-platform, and at no cost. From folder hashing to AI-assisted triage, Trafficking Free Tomorrow is built to serve investigators—not profit margins.
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