
Seerist's AI risk platform reaches European government buyers through DataExpert's OSINT channel, adding forward-looking threat detection to forensic toolkits. A distribution play with no financial terms disclosed.
Seerist, the AI-powered risk intelligence platform trusted by security teams at more than 500 organizations, has struck a distribution partnership with DataExpert, a Dutch provider of OSINT and digital forensics tools. The deal gives DataExpert's government, law enforcement, and enterprise clients access to Seerist's platform, which ingests millions of data points and surfaces location-based threat assessments.
The partnership is a channel play. DataExpert sells into European government agencies and police forces. Seerist, which counts over 20% of the Fortune 500 and more than 50 government agencies among its customers, gains a direct route into a market where direct sales cycles often stretch.
Seerist's platform combines machine learning with human analysts to flag emerging threats – protests near a facility, cyber incidents, natural disasters – and estimates operational impact. The company integrates data from public sources, proprietary feeds, and its strategic partner Control Risks, the global risk consultancy.
"Organizations today need more than raw data. They need context, clarity, and the ability to anticipate what's next," said Barry Saadatmand, Chief Revenue Officer at Seerist. "Partnering with DataExpert expands access to Seerist's decision-ready risk intelligence capabilities."
DataExpert's clients in law enforcement and enterprise security have historically relied on open-source collection and forensic tools. The integration adds a forward-looking layer: not just what happened, what could happen next.
"While DataExpert supports organizations in collecting and analyzing data, Seerist's platform adds a critical layer," said Gino Flem, Managing Director of DataExpert BV. "It translates data into actionable, localized risk insights."
The move gives Seerist exposure to European government procurement without building its own local sales force. DataExpert, based in the Netherlands, serves government and enterprise clients across OSINT, digital forensics, data analytics, and cybersecurity. Its customers often need to assess threats in real time and allocate resources.
Seerist's technology competes with Dataminr, which offers real-time event detection from public data, and with legacy threat-intelligence providers that rely more on human analysis. The Seerist differentiator is the combination of AI and analysts, a structure that lets it process millions of inputs while maintaining human judgment on complex events.
The company already works with over 50 government agencies globally. The DataExpert deal extends that reach into European law enforcement and national security units that may prefer a local channel partner.
No financial terms were disclosed. The companies will host a joint webinar on July 9, 2026, targeting European government organizations.
The partnership fits a broader pattern of AI-driven intelligence platforms embedding into government supply chains. By plugging into an existing vendor, Seerist shortens the path from product to deployment.
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