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Sometimes, the simplest moments create the strongest connections. During a recent visit to a local orphanage in Pune, India, our team shared small and meaningful moments with the children – drawing together, playing board games, and simply talking. It was a heart-warming reminder of the impact that small, simple gestures can have when done together. We are deeply thankful to our hosts for moments of togetherness and connection that made the world feel just a little warmer and stayed with us long after we left ❤.
We believe the path to tech shouldn't depend on where you start. Guided by that belief, we launched Tech Path - a new corporate social responsibility program that connects people, knowledge and real opportunities. The program is designed to open a door into the world of technology for teens from social and geographic peripheries, through meaningful exposure, professional mentorship and direct engagement with people who build technology every day. The initiative is delivered in partnership with The Equalizer and our long-standing partners, Tech Career Israel, whose alumni include several current Cognyters. This program adds yet another layer of impact to Cognyte’s broader efforts to strengthen opportunity, empower people and help build a safer future for the next generation.
A national security agency in APAC has expanded its use of Cognyte’s AI-powered analytics to strengthen its fight against terror and serious crime. By uncovering hidden relationships at scale and generating new investigative insights, the agency is enhancing threat detection and accelerating complex investigations. With continuous access to innovation, its capabilities evolve as threats evolve. Read more>>>
OSINT isn’t just about social media and websites anymore. Yet many investigations still rely almost entirely on WEBINT. Web intelligence delivers real value, but it doesn’t show the full picture. When teams depend only on WEBINT, key data from financial, regulatory and geospatial sources can be missed. That’s where a Wide OSINT approach comes in. Wide OSINT connects web data with publicly and commercially available information, from government records to geospatial feeds, into a single intelligence picture. In our new guide, The Power of Wide OSINT Analysis, we cover: • Why web-only OSINT no longer scales • How Wide OSINT supports both tactical investigations and strategic analysis • A four-part framework for connecting data, analytics and workflows • Real-world cases where open data revealed what siloed methods couldn’t If your team still approaches OSINT with a web-only mindset, this report is a practical place to start. Read the report>>>
Border and national security operations are no longer limited by a lack of data. They are however, limited by how quickly data from signals can be turned into clear actionable intelligence. AI powered data fusion changes that equation. By unifying sensor observations, contextual data and analytics into a shared holistic operational picture, agencies can move from reactive response to intelligence led action. This is how agencies reduce uncertainty, accelerate outcomes and protect lives across land, sea and air. Read the full blog From Signals to Decisions to understand how intelligence to action architectures are reshaping modern border security>>>
Cross-border trafficking creates complex operational challenges along country borders, particularly across the vast terrain between official points of entry. In a new Federal News Network article, Todd Cotts, Director of Product Marketing at Cognyte, outlines how agencies can gain critical operational and investigative advantages. He highlights approaches to counter increasingly sophisticated trafficking tactics with greater clarity and effectiveness.
Today’s digital native generations are changing where and how crime happens. AS Gen Z and Gen Alpha spend more time in online spaces, crime moves with it – from local to borderless, from physical to online, from visible to harder to trace. Our new reportk, Crime Goes Digital Native, examines what crime looks like at this scale and in these environments. Read the report to go deeper>>>
Welcome to the digital-native era of crime. As Gen Z and Gen Alpha build their lives around chats, games and digital wallets, crime is following the same paths. It’s fast, distributed and increasingly detached from the physical world. Cases no longer begin with a crime scene. They begin with a message, a transaction, a username. For law enforcement, this means rethinking how they must respond. Our new report, Crime Goes Digital Native: The Impact of Gen Z & Alpha, breaks down the challenges and how agencies can adapt in practice. This is a new reality, not a virtual one.
Stronger homeland security starts with smarter intelligence. Join Cognyte at the 2026 Law Enforcement–Homeland Security Forum & Technology Exposition to see how advanced decision intelligence helps agencies stay ahead of evolving threats – from border protection and counter-terrorism to multi-agency information sharing. Stop by to meet our experts and learn how Cognyte helps your organization turn intelligence into action when it matters most. 📅 January 28, 2026 📍 Chantilly, VA, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).