Some more pointers.
In 2017, the president of NUVIAD joined the board of Ability Inc. (https://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1652866/000121390017005243/f6k051517ex99i_abilityinc.htm), a spytech vendor that specialized in tapping phones via SS7 (https://forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2017/09/27/ability-inc-ss7-hackers-fail-to-sell-surveillance/), which then soon went down (employee arrests, NASDAQ delisting).
The CEO of Singapore-based Sovereign Systems, who sells Patternz according to its website, is quoted to have said that Sovereign Systems was a "front" for Israeli spytech firm PICSIX (https://haaretz.com/world-news/asia-and-australia/2021-02-02/ty-article/bangladesh-bought-israeli-spytech-despite-lack-of-ties-al-jazeera-reports/0000017f-e096-d568-ad7f-f3ffe6e90000, https://pic-six.com).