Crisis24 unveils AI-based risk management platform
Victoria Rees
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Crisis24 introduced its new risk management platform, Crisis24 Horizon, at GSX 2023 in Dallas, Texas.
According to the company, Crisis24 Horizon is the most comprehensive risk management platform available on the market and provides organizations with a global picture of their risk exposure and delivers autonomy and self-sufficiency in managing those risks.
With the ability to process a diverse range of intelligence feeds, complemented by a team of human analysts, Crisis24 says that the platform enables users to view events or risks at a global level, or to focus on specific local alerts, as precise as street corners or specific addresses.
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“At Crisis24, we have decades of deep experience in utilizing global intelligence to manage and anticipate security risks,” said Gregoire Pinton, Managing Director and Head of Integrated Risk Management at Crisis24.
“We understand the significance of reliable information in making critical decisions.
“Crisis24 Horizon not only meets this universal need but elevates it by delivering actionable insights that matter to any team responsible for people or assets.”
With Crisis24 Horizon, organizations get a unified view of their risk exposure along with the expertise, intelligence and support to stay ahead of emerging risks, keep their people safe and operate globally with confidence, the company says.
The platform offers a comprehensive, global view of a variety of risks, including geopolitical, environmental and health.
The company highlights that the system is supported by Crisis24‘s 24/7 Global Operations Centers which offer uninterrupted technology-enhanced intelligence from over 180 expert analysts around the world and detailed risk ratings across over 25 categories for all countries worldwide.
The integrated AI technology powering the Crisis24 Horizon platform accesses over 200,000 curated sources across more than 40 languages.
“Crisis24 Horizon redefines the landscape of intelligence dissemination, ensuring that decision-makers can access and easily absorb information they can depend on to protect their assets across the globe,” Pinton added.