Technology and services integrator SOS International announced the opening of its Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis.
It will provide analysis, investigative support and data services to the government and Fortune 500 on issues spanning cybersecurity risk and foreign military affairs to artificial intelligence, illegal technology transfer and intellectual property theft.
“CIRA has pioneered methods for collecting and exploiting data from geopolitical flashpoints around the world, ranging from technical journals to Dark Web data,” said CIRA Director James Mulvenon. “Our linguist-analysts provide insights that inform national security strategy and serve many of the largest U.S. multinational corporations.”
CIRA has cleared Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Farsi, Korean and Spanish linguist-analysts with strong technical subject matter expertise. The center’s analytic products inform national security strategy, analyze supply chain risks and support third-party fraud investigations and industry technology assessments.
Plus, the center’s analysts leverage open-source platforms, software and data-as-a-service solutions developed by a wholly-owned technology subsidiary of SOSi called Exovera.
“Our CIRA analysts provide real-time feedback to Exovera’s engineers, creating an invaluable feedback loop to optimize our tools for wider use across the intelligence and law enforcement communities,” said SOSi President and CEO Julian Setian. “Our leading-edge intelligence solutions demonstrate the wide range of advanced AI-enabled technology products we are developing across the greater SOSi enterprise.”