Conflict & Security Tracking
See conflict as it’s being reported — not after it’s reported on.
Attacks, troop movements, cyber incidents, protests and crackdowns all surface in global news first. Hizer structures those reports into a live, country-level event picture — so conflict and security teams can see what is happening, where, by whom, in real time.
What you get
Full-spectrum event detection
Articles are tagged with the event types that matter for security operations — including attacks, military movements, protests, crackdowns, cyber incidents and diplomatic ruptures.
Actors, locations and context
Every event carries the countries involved, the actors named (state forces, armed groups, agencies, corporates, individuals) and the evidence from the source article.
Live, map-first view
A country and event-type view that updates continuously, with severity and trend indicators and one-click drill-down into the underlying coverage.
Where it earns its keep
Defense, security and intelligence
Track kinetic and non-kinetic activity across theaters of interest, in every language — and ground assessments in explicit source evidence.
Global security operations centers
Run SOC and GSOC workflows off a live, multilingual view of conflict and security events in your regions and around your assets.
Humanitarian and NGO response
Monitor violence, displacement triggers and civil unrest as they emerge — with evidence to coordinate field response and donor updates.
Your questions, answered
Which event types are covered?
Coverage includes attacks, military movements, protests, crackdowns, cyber incidents, sanctions, treaties, diplomatic statements and more — tagged consistently across every article, globally.
How fast do events appear?
Events appear as soon as the underlying coverage is ingested and enriched — continuous, not batch — so the conflict picture reflects what is actually being reported right now.
Can we filter to our area of operations?
Yes. Everything can be scoped by country, region, event type, actor or topic — so each team sees the security picture that matches their mandate.
How do we get events into our own systems?
All enriched events are available via the News API, so they can feed SOC dashboards, intel platforms, maps or AI assistants without any manual work.