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Cognyte Advances AI Leadership With New Intelligence Co-pilot to Accelerate Investigations

Purpose-built GenAI assistant accelerates analysis and investigative flows with intelligence-specific logic, driving faster insights, greater operational impact and unlocking new growth opportunities

Cognyte Software Ltd. (NASDAQ: CGNT) (“Cognyte”), a global leader in software-driven technology for investigative analytics, today announced the release of its advanced intelligence co-pilot, a generative AI (GenAI) assistant designed to drive investigative workflows through intuitive natural language querying and automated data analysis. Built on more than three decades of domain expertise, the co-pilot helps streamline intelligence operations, accelerating access to actionable data, improving precision and significantly reducing time to resolution. This launch reinforces Cognyte’s AI leadership and advances its strategy to deliver greater value to customers, driving sustainable, profitable growth.

The launch comes amid a global surge in AI investment across enterprises and governments. 2025 marks a clear inflection point, as organizations shift from experimentation to real-world AI deployment. With the release of the intelligence co-pilot, Cognyte is positioned at the intersection of two mega-trends: artificial intelligence and national security, unlocking new market opportunities while delivering real-world impact.

Analysts today face growing data volumes, tool fragmentation and urgent operational demands. Yet many still struggle to translate their investigative instincts and methodologies into interactions with sophisticated solutions, slowing insight generation and delaying action. GenAI is no longer an added feature; it is an operational imperative. Cognyte’s intelligence co-pilot addresses these operational bottlenecks by empowering investigators to act smarter and faster – when every second matters.

“Our customers want GenAI that’s not just powerful, but intuitive to use, explainable, secure and mission ready,” said Gil Cohen, Chief Product Officer at Cognyte. “The intelligence co-pilot was designed with those priorities in mind. It drives productivity, reduces analyst friction and creates new avenues for growth – while ultimately helping our customers combat terror and crime, and save lives.”

Reflecting the company’s deep understanding of investigative workflows and real-world operational needs, Cognyte’s intelligence co-pilot is purpose-built for law enforcement, national security and both national and military intelligence agencies. With flexible, secure deployments across cloud, on-prem or hybrid deployments, it scales to mission demands handling high-volume, multi-source data environments with resilience and speed.

Unlike generic chatbots, the co-pilot is embedded directly into the investigative workplace, enabling users to explore and understand intelligence data through contextual, visual interfaces. With step-by-step logic and transparent reasoning, analysts can navigate complex investigations faster and with greater precision, leading to more confident decision-making and better threat resolution.

“Too often, investigators invest too much time and effort translating their instincts and methodologies into complex, multi-layered and syntactic interactions with investigative software,” said Ronny Lempel, Chief Technology Officer at Cognyte. “Cognyte’s intelligence co-pilot removes that barrier. It allows investigators to focus on the problem domain, describe what they need in plain language, and instantly receive results along with structured, explainable logic. This latest innovation makes AI a true operational ally at the frontlines of intelligence.”

About Cognyte

Cognyte is a leading software-driven technology company, focused on solutions for data processing and investigative analytics that allow customers to generate Actionable Intelligence for a Safer World™. Cognyte’s solutions empower law enforcement, national security, national and military intelligence agencies, and other organizations to navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape. With offerings that leverage state-of-the-art technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data analytics and advanced machine learning, Cognyte helps customers make smarter, faster decisions with their data for the best possible outcomes. Hundreds of customers rely on Cognyte’s investigative analytics solutions to uncover critical insights from past events and anticipate emerging threats. By harnessing AI-driven intelligence, Cognyte accelerates investigations with exceptional speed and accuracy while enabling customers to better investigate, anticipate, predict and mitigate risks with greater precision. Learn more at www.cognyte.com.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Any statements contained in this press release that do not describe historical facts may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such statements are identified by use of the words “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “predicts,” “projects,” “should,” “views,” and similar expressions.

Any forward-looking statements contained herein are based on current expectations, but are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated, including, but not limited to the projected growth of Cognyte’s business, and Cognyte’s ability to achieve its financial and business plans, goals and objectives and drive shareholder value, including with respect to its ability to successfully implement its strategy, and other risk factors discussed from time to time in Cognyte’s filings with the SEC, including those factors discussed under the caption “Risk Factors” in its most recent annual report on Form 20-F, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on April 2, 2025, and in subsequent reports filed with or furnished to the SEC. Cognyte assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law, to reflect events or circumstances occurring after today’s date.

“Our customers want GenAI that’s not just powerful, but intuitive to use, explainable, secure and mission ready,” said Gil Cohen, Chief Product Officer at Cognyte. “The intelligence co-pilot was designed with those priorities in mind."

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Media Relations Contact: 

Michelle Allard McMahon

Rainier Communications on behalf of Cognyte Software

prcognyte@rainierco.com 

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