IRVINE, Calif., March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cogility Software Corporation, a prominent player in the realm of AI-driven decision intelligence software, is set to present its Cogynt.ai insider risk solution at the Insider Risk Summit West 2026 in Monterey, California. The event, hosted by DSI Group, will take place on March 18-19, 2026, providing an opportunity for government and commercial organizations to explore advanced solutions to counter escalating insider threats.
The product, previously known as Cogynt, has been rebranded to Cogynt.ai to better reflect its enhanced capabilities and the company’s strategic roadmap. Attendees can expect detailed insights into the latest advancements of the platform, which aims to bolster decision intelligence through behavioral analytics and insider risk detection.
During the summit, participants will have the chance to engage with Cogility experts and witness live demonstrations of Cogynt.ai version 2.20. The exhibit hall will be open from 8 AM to 5:30 PM on Wednesday and 7:45 AM to 2:30 PM on Thursday, showcasing the platform’s innovative applications in behavioral analytics and decision support.
The urgency of addressing insider risks has gained traction as organizations encounter increasingly complex threats ranging from data theft to workplace violence. Traditional monitoring tools often leave security teams reactive; however, Cogynt.ai employs a proactive approach through its Trusted AI-powered platform. It continuously evaluates risk and risk decay, equipping insider risk managers with predictive and explainable intelligence needed to identify at-risk individuals and implement preemptive strategies.
Cogynt.ai integrates diverse data sources in near real-time, allowing organizations to move beyond isolated incident detection to recognizing behavioral patterns indicative of intent and context. This shift enables effective insights that can help avert potential threats before they materialize. As organizations navigate this challenging landscape, Cogynt.ai positions itself as a crucial ally in the fight against insider risks.
In addition to product demonstrations, Cogility’s Chief Behavior Scientist, Frank L. Greitzer, PhD, will participate in an expert panel discussion focused on safeguarding the energy and utilities sector from sophisticated insider threats. This session is scheduled for March 18 at 4:20 PM, emphasizing the platform’s relevance across critical sectors.
Founded in 2003, Cogility Software has established itself as a leader in decision intelligence, providing solutions that empower clients to tackle complex challenges spanning insider risk management, national security, financial crime, and critical infrastructure protection. The company’s commitment to delivering decision advantage is manifested through patented technologies like Hierarchical Complex Event Processing (HCEP), no-code model authoring, and cloud-scale streaming analytics.
Customers leveraging Cogynt.ai have reported significant efficiencies, including a 72% reduction in engineering resources and costs associated with developing decision intelligence applications. By transforming vast, diverse data streams into actionable insights, Cogility enables organizations to shift from reactive to proactive decision-making in high-stakes environments.
The growing importance of decision intelligence in mitigating insider risks underscores the need for advanced solutions like Cogynt.ai. As organizations continue to confront the dynamic landscape of insider threats, the commitment of Cogility Software to innovation positions it as a pivotal player in safeguarding assets and fostering resilience.
For more information about Cogility and the Cogynt.ai platform, visit www.cogility.com.
Media Contact: Stuart Booth, [email protected]
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