SecurityWorldMarket

19/05/2025

Everbridge awarded patent for AI in critical event management

Vienna, Va

Everbridge, Inc., a global leader in high velocity critical event management (CEM) and national public warning solutions, has been awarded a new patent for AI-based technology designed to enhance the speed and precision of crisis response across its platform.

The newly granted patent covers the use of artificial intelligence to identify patterns in historical critical events and generate predictive models that support faster, more informed decisions during unfolding crises. These models are designed to help visualise threats, assess impact, and surface recommended actions, all within a unified analytics environment.

“This is what Everbridge innovation is all about,” said Bryan Barney, Chief Product Officer at Everbridge. “AI is how we continue to lead in this space and give organisations the power to stay ahead of fast-moving threats. This patent reinforces our commitment to delivering purpose-built AI that anticipates risk, recommends action, and improves outcomes.”

The patented capabilities align with enhancements planned for the Everbridge platform, including the type of predictive modeling already in use within Xmatters. As the company continues to evolve its AI strategy, innovations like this will play a central role in helping organisations shift from reactive to proactive crisis management.

Continued Barney: “Over time, the system becomes smarter. Users will be able to provide context and annotations during or after an event, enriching the datasets available to the AI models, and making future predictions even more accurate and actionable.”

With this latest patent, Everbridge now boasts over 160 awarded patents, underscoring its leadership in AI, automation, and mission-critical resilience solutions. It also marks a reflection of the company’s $1 billion investment in delivering high velocity CEM, enabling organisations to know earlier, respond faster, and improve continuously in the face of today’s most complex threats.


Tags


Product Suppliers
Back to top