PUBLIC WARNING_ New accessibility frameworks for priority countries
We have launched two accessibility frameworks to remove the technological and financial barriers that still limit the adoption of public warning systems worldwide, particularly in the most vulnerable countries.
▶ Programme A: Regional Solidarity Alliance
▶ Programme B: Sovereign Priority Access
This significant undertaking supports the United Nations' 'Early Warnings for All' (EW4All) initiative, empowering civil safety authorities to implement robust and comprehensive warning systems while maintaining budgetary balance.
GSMA WORKSHOP_ Strengthening resilience in Madagascar
Intersec took part in the workshop organized by BNGRC, GSMA, and ITU, sharing insights from deployments worldwide. Souad and Ali highlighted the value of a multichannel approach: Cell Broadcast for large-scale hazards like cyclones, complemented by location-based SMS for last-mile and follow-up alerts.
LATEST BLOG ARTICLES_ Public safety & AI expert insights
AI for safety and security in critical situations
AI is now central to modern public safety and homeland security strategies. In this detailed article, we explore why AI matters, outline concrete use cases, and explain the strategic role of telecom operators, drawing on Intersec’s field expertise in metadata intelligence, situational awareness, and crisis management.
At the CAP Implementation Workshop, Intersec shared how AI is transforming CAP-enabled PWS. This conference recap explains why traditional alerting must evolve, how AI strengthens EWS throughout a crisis, and how it supports a shift toward more proactive and trusted public alerting, with human oversight at the core.
Often seen as a universal solution, AML still fails to reliably locate many emergency callers worldwide. Our latest blog explains why AML success rates vary dramatically by region and why combining handset-based and network-derived location remains essential to ensure consistent and effective emergency response.
Why combine Cell Broadcast and Location-Based SMS?
Cell Broadcast isn’t always the answer on its own. In our latest blog we explain why combining Cell Broadcast with Location-Based SMS gives public authorities the flexibility to tailor crisis communications, reach the right people when it matters most, and follow up as situations evolve with targeted messages and analytics.