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Start-up Builds Algorithm to Detect ISIS Propaganda

Tuesday 15 December, 2015

British start-up, OnData.io, has built a technology platform that identifies people at risk of radicalisation, based on their Internet browsing history.

Unlike traditional Internet monitoring tools, which rely either on lists of “bad" websites or simple decision rules to flag “undesirable" content, OnData.io uses advances in artificial intelligence to infer intent. This is crucial in the fight against terrorism, as jihadi content is often fast changing and ambiguous in nature.

It will benefit governments and companies worldwide with an interest in identifying people at risk of radicalisation.

OnData.io, which launches today, has spent one year creating and tuning an algorithm that detects ISIS propaganda at scale, in real time. It can analyse vast amounts of data in seconds.

“Islamic State has used the Internet to great effect to spread its word. This creates challenges as well as opportunities to leverage this data to identify users most at risk of radicalisation" said company founder, Stefan Hunt.

OnData.io is a British start-up headquartered in London, UK. It is privately owned and independently operated.



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