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Rekor Announces Availability of Predictive Intelligence Analysis Solution for Early Warning Threat Detection and Identification within Schools

Rekor Systems, Inc., a leading provider of public safety systems, has announced the public availability of FirstSight, its predictive intelligence analysis solution for early warning threat detection and identification within schools.

August 5, 2019
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Rekor Systems, Inc., a leading provider of public safety systems, has announced the public availability of FirstSight, its predictive intelligence analysis solution for early warning threat detection and identification within schools. FirstSight was used to monitor hundreds of schools in Florida, Montana and Michigan during the 2018-2019 school year and is available for just $3 per student per year.

FirstSight is more than just a monitoring solution. It incorporates 24/7 social media security monitoring powered by machine learning and a team of analysts backed by threat identification and prevention principles from the U.S. Secret Service. FirstSight includes the use of location-specific (geo-fence) monitoring around each school location, which increases the ability to identify concerning posts within each school’s environment. Through advanced, artificial intelligence (AI) technology, open-source, public social media data is scraped using contextual analysis of key words such as “gun” or “shoot” or “hate” to identify potential threats and behaviors of concern. When a key word or phrase is identified by the system, an alert is sent to our experienced intelligence analysts to evaluate the post and address the potential concern or threat with school staff, as needed. Another key benefit of FirstSight is the ability for schools to contact our intelligence analysts directly for targeted monitoring related to a subject of concern or a specific event for which monitoring might produce useful intelligence.

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“Often after a violent act in a school, we ask ourselves ‘How could we have prevented this? How could we have known?’ The fact is, many times there are public warnings, like social media posts, that if found and reported, might have prevented a tragedy. That’s why we are pleased to launch FirstSight—to help identify these threats and behaviors of concern before they turn into violence,” said Riaz Latifullah, EVP of Rekor Systems. “Our solution is robust and secure, and based on protocols used by the foremost experts in threat identification and prevention in the world—the U.S. Secret Service. And at $3 per student per year—less than the cost of a notebook—it’s incredibly affordable and scalable as student populations grow or decrease.”

To learn more about FirstSight and to find out how to implement at a school, go to https://rekorsystems.com.

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