CyberTech Systems and Software has rolled out a cloud-based public safety technology that works to help law enforcement agencies detect and investigate criminal activities.
GeoShield C3 is powered by Microsoft‘s Azure Government platform and designed to comply with  transparency and incident response policies set forth by the FBI‘s criminal justice information services division, CyberTech said Nov. 10.
Vince Rosales, vice president of public safety at CyberTech, said the company built the technology for government customers to analyze, visualize and access real-time information in a protected cloud environment.
The company said GeoShield works to manage crime prevention and investigation efforts when users integrate the technology into a data system and an intelligence network.
CyberTech bases its public safety offerings on technologies from Microsoft, Cisco and Esri.