What you get
Detection across event families
Hizer surfaces a defined set of significant event types — including attacks, sanctions, treaties, protests, elections, military movements and cyber incidents.
Actors and context attached
Each event is linked to the actors involved and, where mentioned, the time it refers to — so it can be filtered, grouped and acted on.
Severity tied to risk
Events are tagged with a severity that aligns with the article's risk scoring, making it easy to prioritize coverage that actually matters.
Where it earns its keep
Crisis and incident monitoring
Surface significant events — across regions and languages — as they are reported, not days later in a summary.
Risk and compliance workflows
Plug structured events into screening, adverse media and risk-monitoring pipelines without relying on fragile keyword matching.
Executive briefings
Roll up significant events into dashboards and leadership-ready briefings, grouped by type, region or severity.
Your questions, answered
Which event types are supported?
Hizer detects high-signal event families including attacks, sanctions, treaties, diplomatic statements, protests, elections, military movements and cyber incidents.
Are events connected to actors?
Yes. Each event is linked to the actors involved, so events can be filtered, grouped or joined against your entity enrichment.
How does severity work?
Event severity is aligned with the article's risk scoring, so teams can prioritize the events that actually warrant attention.
How do we consume events?
Detected events are available on enriched articles via the News API and inside the Portal workspace, as structured fields your systems can query and react to.