Why Seerist
Seerist accelerates impactful risk intelligence decisions by delivering advantage to anticipate, respond to, and manage security, operational, and geopolitical challenges.
Our numbers
3 hrs
Saved per analyst per day
47K+
Identified data points daily
5600
Analysis updates annually
Benefits
The Seerist platform combines advanced data analysis with the localized expertise of our analysts, seamlessly identifying emerging risks and refining predictions for accurate and actionable insights.
Seerist is your global partner in risk intelligence. Wherever a disruptive event unfolds, we provide timely, actionable insights to help you navigate uncertainty with confidence.
Our advanced capability to continuously monitor millions of data points establishes a comprehensive baseline of normal activity. This ensures that when disruptions arise, you receive immediate, reliable alerts, enabling swift and informed action.
Robust yet user-friendly, Seerist provides instant access to strategic reports, removing the guesswork from risk assessment.
When the early signs of instability emerge in a nation or region, Seerist delivers real-time monitoring and insights, empowering you to take proactive action.
In today’s unpredictable world, Seerist serves as your proactive alert system, providing timely notifications about critical developments.
Seerist’s advanced, proprietary algorithm parses millions of open-source intelligence data points second by second, identifying and even anticipating global threats quicker than is humanly possible. It filters out the noise, delivering only the insights that matter to you. When time is of the essence, and it always feels like it is, Seerist puts that time back on your side.
There is no replacement for human experience. We leverage the world’s largest network of private in-location analysts through our strategic partnership with Control Risks. Their ability to contextualize what our algorithm identified enables you to make decisions that are utterly dependable.
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