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Topic

Artificial Intelligence - Advancing Physical Safety and Security with Technology

Abstract

Veteran run startup teams up with the government (National Science Foundation) to build an Artificial Intelligence “META" engine: Multi-sourced Event Threat Analytics engine. We use supervised, semi-supervised, and unsupervised machine learning approaches for the pipeline. Our A.I. algorithm ingests news articles and other publications on the internet: -Categorizes them (Terror, Crime & Safety, Transportation & Infrastructure, Weather & Natural Disaster, Health & Medical, Geopolitical, and an array of other categories) -Sorts them into severity levels (Low, Medium, Moderate, High, Extreme) -Geo-parses them (Location) THEN correlates this with your assets geo-location (lat/long & GPS location etc.) This technology can keep people safe by giving companies and organizations accurate threat intelligence at the time they need it most.

Profile

Former Policy Fellow at San Francisco City Hall // International Sanctions Analyst at Venmo & PayPal // 500 Startups Mentor (Batch 18 & 20 Graduate) CURRENT, GLOBAL OPERATIONS @ STABILITAS Stabilitas uses Artificial Intelligence to detect and alert security executives, at enterprise companies, of physical threats affecting their people, assets, and facilties - anywhere in the world and in real time. We are proud to be a veteran owned company that has recieved over $1M in National Science foundation grant money, as well as significant institutional investment. Long story short; our founders recognized serious security issues - specifically for private sector employees - while they were serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Information sharing was limited. Open sourced intelligence was too slow. And no one was working on solving the problem. We started Stabilitas because we felt a need to continue our mission in a meaningful way. And that mission is to keep people safe by giving companies and organizations accurate threat intelligence at the time they need it most.