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DataShapes Introduces AI-Powered Threat Identification

SNIPR Lets Analysts Quickly Identify Potential Threats in Internet Content Using “AI for the Rest of Us”

DataShapes, Inc., a software solutions company focused on automating human expertise, announced it would be demonstrating SNIPR, an AI-powered threat assessment application to attendees at this year’s International Security Conference & Exposition in Las Vegas.

With a browser, a screen, and an internet connection, DataShapes’ SNIPR quickly processes the hours of audio and video content that security analysts must review each day. SNIPR identifies and labels potential threats in near-real time, allowing analysts to cover more content faster and minimize the gap between threat identification and response.

A secure SaaS solution that brings “AI for the rest of us” to security and law enforcement analysts.

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“When you take people directly to the threat in question, they don’t waste precious time getting lost in all the noise,” said Jon Myers, DataShapes CEO and Founder. “SNIPR is a force multiplier that helps analysts assess potential threats more efficiently so the organization can take action faster.”

Introducing SNIPR

SNIPR (which stands for Security Network Intel Platform for Reconnaissance) is a secure SaaS solution that brings “AI for the rest of us” to the front line of security and law enforcement. A “plug and play” application, SNIPR requires nothing more than an internet connection, a screen, and a browser.

SNIPR uses AI to process video and audio content in near-real time, automatically identifying and labeling potential threats. An intuitive browser interface displays a list of content segments containing identified threats and a navigation bar that lets analysts quickly move from one segment to another.  When analysts assess a threat as requiring further action, they can easily generate and distribute alerts and reports that include links to the content segments that contain the threat—all without leaving the SNIPR environment.

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