An inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Hank Asher, the father of Data Fusion, has created systems that protect people, commerce, companies and countries from risk and threat. His creations include AutoTrak, Accurint and IRB Search which are used by U.S. Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies, as well as Interpol, Scotland Yard and the Royal Canadian Police. His systems identified the Beltway Snipers as well as many Terrorists after September 11th.

Hank is an active philanthropist, donating both his money and his efforts. His primary focuses include working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and cancer research. Hank's plane was the first humanitarian jet into Haiti after the earthquake and has flown many more times. He has been transporting surgeons and supplies to Port-au-Prince, bringing the wounded back to South Florida and providing badly needed logistical assistance to the teams on the ground.

Recently Hank founded his third Risk Management company, TLO (www.tlo.com). TLO actively hunts pedophiles in 33 countries at no charge to Law Enforcement. TLO is expected to release the next generation of AutoTrack and Accurint, code name ALASKA, to U.S. Law Enforcement and the military at no charge by April. Asher expects TLO to do billions a year in revenues in the commercial sectors.