Open Source Intelligence Industry Development: Germany
Germany's open source intelligence has been valued by the Ministry of Defense
and corporate giants, and national defense and security intelligence are the main
application directions.
Germany positions artificial intelligence
as a key technology with a huge economic and productivity boost in Germany, Europe
and globally. To this end, the German government proposed that by 2025, the federal
government's funding for AI will increase from 300 million euros to 5 billion euros.
In addition to the attention of the German government, German companies also
attach great importance to the application of artificial intelligence in
intelligence, and then carry out cross-industry integration. This shows that the use
of artificial intelligence in intelligence has reached a certain level of maturity,
and the product needs more subdivided technical capabilities, so it is necessary to
invest in mergers and acquisitions through commercial means.
For example,
HENSOLDT headquartered in Germany, its products mainly include radar, electronic
warfare and photoelectric sensor solutions, but the massive data formed during the
use of products requires in-depth analysis and processing, and HENSOLDT has further
extended its business scope to intelligent intelligence analysis. With the
acquisition of Sail Labs (Austrian speech recognition and language processing
company), HENSOLDT acquired key capabilities of the technology stack, supplementing
open source intelligence in the sensor portfolio, and subsequently launching the
HENSOLDT Analytics platform.
The use of the HENSOLDT Analytics platform
mainly includes the following links:
As a first step, users can use the
platform to monitor data and information in multiple languages and sources. Among
them, the media mining tool can also automatically record and collect images, text
data, and video voice data from TV or radio in more than 32 languages;
The
second step is to use computer vision algorithm automatic indexing technology to
translate the data and use information (such as speaker ID, subject, emotion, robot
detection, and face or object recognition), and these data are stored on the server
and can be accessed and searched at any time.
The third step is to convert
the data into visualizations for analysis according to different needs, such as
global hotspots, relationship trends, social media trends, etc.
Finally, if
the client uses the HENSOLDT Analytics platform in a team-based manner, the workflow
notification function of the system can also be used to create an actionable
intelligence flow and push it to the decision maker for decision signing.
At
present, HENSOLDT has become one of the leading data analysis companies in the field
of security and defense in Germany, transforming from a sensor system enterprise to
a leading integrated solution provider of sensor systems and data analysis in
Germany.