As the year comes to a close and the holidays approach, we wanted to do something a little different. Instead of summarizing achievements through numbers or announcements, we asked the people behind Corsight.AI to share one moment from the past year that made them genuinely proud. Some shared a sentence, others a story, but together, they reflect what truly defined this year: responsibility under pressure, real-world impact, and a team that consistently shows up when it matters most. Here’s what 2025 looked like at Corsight, through the moments that stayed with us.
Making Fairness Measurable
Yarden Yaniv, Machine Learning Researcher
Fairness has always been a core part of how we build at Corsight, and over the years I’ve been responsible for leading and advancing that work across the company. My role is to ensure that our models meet the highest possible standards for fairness and consistency, because that is what allows customers and partners to trust our technology as a true trusted assistant in sensitive, real-world environments.
In 2025, that long-term focus became even more tangible. Through continued development of our fairness evaluation frameworks and ongoing improvements to model equity, without compromising performance, our work was tested, validated, and formally recognized by several highly respected external entities. For our customers, this means something very practical: technology that performs reliably across diverse populations and real-world conditions, and a partner they can rely on with confidence.
Raising the Bar for Responsible AI
Tony Porter OBE QPM LLB, Chief Privacy Officer
This year, I was especially proud to see Corsight become the first facial recognition company to achieve the ISO 42001 AI Quality Management Standard, a demanding global benchmark for trustworthy and responsible AI.
For me, this milestone reflects months of real, cross-company effort across R&D, product, and customer-facing teams, all working together to prove that high performance and strong governance can go hand in hand. It excites me to know that our customers can deploy advanced AI that is not only powerful and accurate, but truly regulator-aligned, governance-ready, and built for long-term trust. As we move toward 2026, this achievement keeps Corsight ahead of the curve, and keeps me genuinely excited about the role we’re playing in shaping responsible AI worldwide.
Showing Up When It Counts
Idan Alidort, APAC & ME Sales Director
My proud moment happened at 5:00 AM (IST) during the Christmas holiday weekend, when Corsight successfully wrapped up a police POC in the Philippines on extremely short notice.
Team members stepped in across regions without hesitation to support a foreign account and unfamiliar territory, ensuring the deployment succeeded. It was a simple but powerful example of the collaborative spirit that defines Corsight, teams crossing time zones, holidays, and regions to make sure customers are never left without support.
Scaling Crime Prevention, and Team Spirit
Gad Hayut, Director of Technical Services & Head of InfoSec
Seeing Corsight actively used by law enforcement agencies around the world to mitigate crime is always meaningful. What stood out to me this year was being on the ground with customer teams, understanding what their day-to-day looked like before introducing the technology, the limitations they worked around, and the pressure they faced in real time.
Watching that reality change after deployment, when investigations become faster, alerts clearer, and teams gain confidence in Corsight’s product, was especially rewarding. It’s a testament to the reliability, security, and trust our teams build into every deployment.
– And yes, the new office slushy machine added a small but memorable boost along the way.
Building a Sales Team That Listens First
Gal Biton, VP Sales
This year, I was especially proud of how our sales organization evolved. We now have exactly the right people in the right roles, professionals who approach every conversation with clarity, discipline, and deep respect for the customer’s challenge. Instead of leading with technology, the team focuses first on understanding the problem being solved, knowing that no two use cases are ever the same.
That mindset allows us to tailor each engagement thoughtfully, align expectations early, and deliver solutions that truly fit our customers’ operational realities. Seeing this level of maturity and customer centricity across the team has been one of the most rewarding parts of the year.
When Urgency Meets Collaboration
Karla M. López, LATAM Sales Director
One standout moment, for me, came from a weekend proof-of-concept following a violent incident at a soccer stadium.
The Corsight team across the globe worked around the clock to support the rapid setup and configuration of the technology, ensuring authorities could efficiently carry out their own forensic review and identification processes. What felt like a CSI episode was, in reality, focused teamwork under pressure, enabling law enforcement to act quickly and ban dangerous individuals from events meant to be safe and enjoyable.
Growth, Trust, and Customer Experience
Keren Fridman, VP Marketing
This year, what stood out to me most was listening to customers and partners try to navigate an increasingly crowded and confusing AI landscape. In a sea of new AI solutions promising speed and disruption, what I heard repeatedly was a very real need for technology that can actually be trusted, especially in sensitive, high-stakes environments.
What gives that trust real meaning is performance. Customers aren’t just looking for responsible AI in principle; they need systems that don’t fail when conditions are hardest. Seeing Corsight consistently deliver accurate results in poor video quality, low light, crowded scenes, and complex real-world environments, while many alternatives struggle, has been a powerful source of pride for me. Knowing we are building technology that truly works when it matters most reinforces why customers rely on Corsight and why this work feels so meaningful.
When Real-World Performance Becomes the Standard
Kai Mizrahi, VP Product
One of the most rewarding shifts this year has been seeing customers place greater value on performance in real operating conditions, not just controlled evaluations. Security systems aren’t deployed in perfect environments, they’re expected to work with imperfect video, motion, crowded scenes, and constantly changing conditions.
As conversations moved away from feature checklists toward what actually performs in the field, Corsight’s technology stood out. Seeing organizations choose our product because it reliably works where it matters most has been a powerful validation of the product vision and the team building it.
A Word from Our CEO
Shai Toren, CEO
Across these stories, I don’t see isolated moments of success. I see a consistent pattern of discipline and execution. Day after day, Corsight proves that real-world performance, measurable fairness, and serious governance are not trade-offs; they are the baseline.
We operate in environments where trust is earned, not assumed, and where technology must work under pressure and in unpredictable conditions. That reality leaves no room for shortcuts. Our teams understand this, whether they are advancing our models, securing deployments, supporting customers, or shaping how our technology is used responsibly in the real world.
This is why customers rely on Corsight when the stakes are highest. Not because we promise the most, but because we deliver what actually works at scale, in live operations. That is what responsible, operational AI looks like, and this team is setting that standard for the industry.
Looking Ahead
As we look toward 2026, our focus remains clear: save lives, protect people, support safer communities, and build technology that earns trust through performance, transparency, and accountability. To our customers, partners, and colleagues around the world – thank you for your trust and commitment. To the Corsight team – thank you for carrying this mission forward.
Here’s to the work ahead, and to raising the bar even higher.