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New Cognyte Survey: AI Is Becoming Essential for Law Enforcement Investigations

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Cognyte Software has released a survey highlighting the growing importance of AI and data analytics in law enforcement. The 2024 Data Analytics for Law Enforcement Survey reveals that 99% of respondents see AI as beneficial for data analysis and 85% consider it critical or very important for future investigations. The survey, which included 200 senior law enforcement stakeholders, identifies unstructured data as a key challenge and notes that many agencies are still using disconnected solutions. Most agencies plan to modernize their data analytics systems, with substantial investment growth expected. Key AI capabilities for 2024 include pattern recognition (54%), image analysis (53%), and risk assessment (49%).

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  • 99% of respondents believe AI benefits law enforcement data analysis.
  • 85% consider AI critical or very important for future investigations.
  • Significant growth in investment in data analytics anticipated.
  • Key AI capabilities identified: pattern recognition (54%), image analysis (53%), risk assessment (49%).
  • Most LEAs plan to modernize data analytics solutions.
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  • Unstructured data identified as a significant challenge.
  • Many LEAs still rely on multiple, disconnected data solutions.

Survey highlights unstructured data as a key challenge, with data analytics and AI emerging as a strategic long-term investment priority for law enforcement agencies

HERZLIYA, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cognyte Software Ltd. (NASDAQ: CGNT), a global leader in investigative analytics software, released the results of a survey on data analytics usage trends within law enforcement agencies (LEAs) worldwide, including federal and state police, financial intelligence units (FIUs), border police and others.

LEAs have a common goal to successfully address criminal threats, save lives and prevent financial damage by improving the speed, accuracy and success of investigations.

Key takeaways from the 2024 Data Analytics for Law Enforcement Survey:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming crucial for LEA investigations
  • Unstructured data is one of the top technological challenges for LEA investigations
  • Most LEAs are still using multiple, disconnected solutions to analyze their data
  • Most LEAs plan to modernize their existing data analytics solution
  • The average LEA investment in data analytics is expected to grow substantially in the next few years

Regarding AI, 99 percent of respondents consider AI to be beneficial for law enforcement data analysis, and 85 percent believe that AI is either critical or very important to the future of law enforcement investigations. The most important AI-powered capabilities for 2024 include pattern recognition (54 percent), image analysis (53 percent) and risk assessment (49 percent).

The report may be valuable for decision-makers in law enforcement and hands-on LEA professionals, including analysts, investigators and detectives. It also provides beneficial insights to senior technical/IT stakeholders responsible for sourcing, implementing and integrating data analytics tools, while ensuring regulatory compliance.

Survey Methodology 
Given that the world is rapidly changing due to AI’s emergence and geopolitical activity, the survey set out to validate working assumptions regarding the challenges faced by LEA stakeholders around data analytics, as well as to learn more about current priorities and future needs and plans for dealing with the challenges.

The survey was administered online by Global Surveyz Research, an independent global research firm. Results are based on responses, collected in February 2024, from about 200 senior law enforcement stakeholders, including Heads of Investigation, Heads of Research, Chief Investigators, Deputy Chiefs of Police, Assistant Chiefs of Police, Commanders, CIOs, Data Analysts, Data Scientists and Heads of Innovation. Survey respondents are from organizations in the Americas (30 percent), Europe (50 percent) and APAC (20 percent) and were recruited through a global B2B research panel and invited via email to complete the survey.

About Cognyte Software Ltd. 
Cognyte Software Ltd. is a global leader in investigative analytics software that empowers a variety of government and other organizations with Actionable Intelligence for a Safer World™. Our open interface software is designed to help customers accelerate and improve the effectiveness of investigations and decision-making. Hundreds of customers rely on our solutions to accelerate and conduct investigations and derive insights, with which they identify, neutralize, and tackle threats to national security and address different forms of criminal and terror activities. Learn more at www.cognyte.com.

Investor Relations:

Dean Ridlon

Cognyte Software Ltd.

IR@cognyte.com

Media:

Michelle Allard McMahon

Rainier Communications

prcognyte@rainierco.com

Source: Cognyte Software Ltd.

FAQ

Why is AI becoming essential for law enforcement investigations?

AI improves the speed, accuracy, and success of investigations, with 99% of survey respondents citing its benefits.

What are the key challenges for law enforcement agencies in data analytics?

Unstructured data and the use of multiple, disconnected solutions are the primary challenges.

How important is AI for the future of law enforcement investigations?

85% of survey respondents believe AI is critical or very important for future investigations.

What are the main AI capabilities valued by law enforcement agencies for 2024?

The top AI capabilities are pattern recognition (54%), image analysis (53%), and risk assessment (49%).

What regions were included in the Cognyte Software survey?

The survey included respondents from the Americas (30%), Europe (50%), and APAC (20%).

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