About Recorded Future

Recorded Future for Cyber Defense

We’ll be hosting a webinar with security expert Jeffrey Carr where we’ll demonstrate how Recorded Future can be used to gather cyber intelligence from open source.

Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Time: 11am Eastern; 8am Pacific
Duration: 1 Hour

Register online

Topics we’ll cover include:

  • How Recorded Future offers the only solution which can immediately harvest, cluster, and surface predictive signals from unstructured text
  • How Recorded Future makes available what the world knows about the future by aggregating forecasts and predictive signals from across the web
  • How advanced data visualization tools support patterns of behavior research, forecasting, and identification of influential relationships between entities
  • How temporal reasoning partnered with entity and event extraction can be used on the public web or in private, secure clouds
  • A live demonstration of open source research on cyber threats including the evaluation of state and non-state threats, corporate security measures, and the sequence of events surrounding Iran’s capturing a RQ-170 drone

January Analysis Contest!

Win a $50 Amazon gift card! No purchase necessary.

1) Sign up for a free trial of Recorded Future

2) Do some analysis

3) Blog/tweet/or share with us.

We’ll pick the coolest entry and send the winning user $50 Amazon Gift Card. See all the details: https://blog.recordedfuture.com/2012/01/03/analysis-contest-with-recorded-future-to-win-50-amazon-gift-card/


Try It For Free

Now anyone can sign up for a free trial of Recorded Future Premium. You’ll get full use of premium research tools that allow you to analyze past trends and better understand the potential future of almost anything! No credit card and no commitment required. We’d love to hear your feedback.

Be sure to test out our newest tool, the Network view. Click the image below for an interactive view of  Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s network.

Link Analysis Recorded Future


Live Webinar: Competitive Intelligence for the Defense Industry

When: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 11AM Eastern
Where: WebEx Conference (see details and register)

Need to better understand what your competitors are doing during the next 90 days or what technologies are expected to affect the market during the next five years? Join us next week to learn how Recorded Future can help you find the answers.

Next Tuesday (10/11) at 11am Eastern, we’ll host a live presentation exploring how temporal analytics applied to the real-time web supports more efficient and comprehensive competitive intelligence. The focus of this event will be on research in the defense and government services industry.

During the webinar, we’ll explore the following:

  • how to use temporally organized web content for forward looking competitor research in the government sector.
  • identifying the most influential media sources and stakeholders on different issues.
  • using visualization tools to map out M&A and technology trends.

As for the presentation, we’ll keep it to 30 minutes and provide a general introduction to Recorded Future before diving into use case demos and concluding with a Q&A session. Register today or contact us if you have questions!


The Future of Search

Recorded Future CEO and co-founder Dr Christopher Ahlberg spoke to O’Rielly about the future of search. Check out the video below:


Find The Most Predictive Sources In Seconds

Now live in Recorded Future Premium are our new source metrics which allow you to quickly find the most predictive sources on the web for any given entity or event. You can also identify those sources first to report news for any specific event, as well as segment by media type (blogs, mainstream news, and social media for example). I’m finding blogs to be far ahead in their reporting many events, but for things like official travel by leaders and diplomats, government sources are still the leader, followed by mainstream news agencies.

Sources Forecast Iran's Future

Click to enlarge: Sources Forecasting Iran's Future


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