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Precision Cyber is a small U.S.-based data analytics service provider focused on the Baltimore–Washington DC metropolitan area and the MD, VA, and DC region. It is not positioned as a general-purpose office SaaS product, but rather as a specialized analytics platform and consulting service built around “extracting intelligence from data.” The flagship solution highlighted on its website is LegalWho, which is designed to research attorneys’ backgrounds, case histories, and behavior, giving law firms legal intelligence on competitors and potential partners.
Based on the publicly available information, LegalWho’s core modules include intelligent attorney profiles, powerful search, and a cross-platform-friendly experience. Its value lies in using large volumes of data to generate insights into the legal industry, helping law firms understand the relationships between attorneys, cases, and behavior. On the services side, Precision Cyber offers Targeted Analytics, meaning customized analysis and metrics development. It also provides Strategic Data Management, covering data discovery, collection, cataloging, and management. The company also notes that similar data discovery methods can be applied to industries such as banking and healthcare.
The website does not disclose any plans, subscription pricing, project-based fees, free version, or trial information. In terms of deployment, it only mentions the use of cloud computing and big data analytics technologies, without clarifying whether LegalWho is a cloud SaaS, privately deployed, or hybrid solution. There is also no public information about third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, permission management, team collaboration, or security and compliance. Enterprises should therefore ask about these items in detail before procurement.
The strengths are its clear positioning, with a focus on legal intelligence and customized data analytics. The team claims more than 30 years of experience in software projects, defense intelligence, healthcare, and SMB projects, along with capabilities in large-scale distributed applications and unstructured data modeling. The downside is that publicly available information is very limited. There are no customer case studies, product screenshots, pricing, SLA details, compliance certifications, or clear delivery boundaries, making it difficult to assess the product’s maturity and repeatability.
It is better suited to U.S. legal-industry customers, law firms that need attorney profiling and competitive intelligence, and banking, healthcare, or public-sector organizations with custom data analytics needs. Access and payment availability for users in China are unknown. Because its services and data scenarios are clearly centered on the U.S. legal ecosystem, Chinese companies looking for alternatives may want to evaluate LexisNexis, Westlaw, or Bloomberg Law first, or consider Power BI, Tableau, and similar tools for general-purpose data analytics.
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