
Siren announced the launch of K9, a groundbreaking AI companion designed to transform the way investigators uncover threats and connections. Inspired by the legendary police dog, K9 is fast, dependable, and mission-focused, built to guard, protect, and serve those on the front lines of keeping communities and nations safe. Law enforcement agencies worldwide are moving quickly to adopt AI as threats become more complex.
A recent survey found that 90% of law enforcement professionals support their agencies using AI, with 89% believing it will help reduce crime and 65% saying it will improve productivity.
At the same time, Europol has warned that AI is “turbo-charging” organised crime across Europe, making it more urgent than ever for investigators to have trusted AI tools that keep pace with adversaries.
Unlike general AI assistants, K9 has been purpose-built for investigative work. Just like a working police dog, K9 is:
● Loyal: always by the investigator’s side, enhancing human judgement without replacing it.
● Fast: relentlessly scanning and analysing data at speed, delivering insights when every second counts.
● Dependable: never distracted, never tired, and always mission-ready.
● Protective: surfacing threats and hidden connections to keep people, communities, and assets safe.
● Mission-focused: designed specifically for law enforcement, national security, and commercial investigations.
K9 integrates seamlessly into investigative workflows, making advanced search and analysis accessible to all investigators, not just technical experts.
Key features include:
● Conversational graph analysis: Ask natural-language questions of complex link charts and receive immediate, explainable insights.
● Automated investigative workflows: Launch cases such as burglary or trafficking with a single click, as K9 gathers suspects, incidents, and connections automatically.
● Explainable AI: Every AI-driven action is auditable, traceable, and backed by verifiable data references, ensuring investigators remain in control.
● AI-enhanced search and reporting: Translate foreign-language articles, summarise evidence, and generate structured reports — reducing hours of manual effort.