Siren 14 includes a new AI-Powered search capability and mobile access as part of its new Siren for Law Enforcement and Siren Forensics bundles. Siren provides an all-in-one investigation platform to police and sheriff’s departments, intelligence and law enforcement agencies, fusion centers and High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas programs (HIDTAs).
At the center of the largest intelligence data ecosystem globally, Siren addresses a fundamental intelligence challenge for Law Enforcement teams. Siren connects and enriches local classified information with external vendor data as well as data available from public sources, like CompStat, to identify patterns, actors and events. Since today Siren is now also available on a mobile device providing an additional layer of safety for front line officers.
The new AI-driven search functionality dramatically reduces the complexity in searching for intelligence. Advanced links can now be made by anyone from any department without the need of data science skills. Siren 14 also incorporates link analysis enhancements, the ability to import CSV and Excel files from shared secure folders and dynamic filters. Dynamic filters enable a familiar experience for searching data like browsing the internet or finding items while shopping online.
For the first time, Siren makes it possible for front-line officers to background check suspects and properties from their mobile devices before in-person interactions and site raids. The new Siren innovation offers an extra layer of security for law enforcement and public safety staff, reducing the risk of unexpected dangers and providing fast actionable leads.
To help combat the continued rise in US Fentanyl deaths and community devastation, Siren Forensics provides smaller teams with the immediate technology, data and skills to investigate Fentanyl cases within three months. Siren Forensics includes mobile access for front line officers.
In addition to providing the complete suite of investigation tools for contemporary Law Enforcement challenges such as Police Vetting, “Smash and Grab” violence, VIP Protection, Trafficking, Supply Chain and Maritime Security, the introduction of Siren to a department helps to address the issues of analyst recruitment, time to effectiveness and retention. In a climate of new and emerging threats, the increasing volume of evolving data types and sources can be overwhelming for teams. Siren is a one-stop technology shop for analysts, command staff and uniformed officers, simplifying investigative work, increasing productivity and streamlining the skill set required for investigations.