
Global Intelligence Services
Global Situational Awareness will provide a suite of intelligence products and services which are concise, relevant and in a user-friendly format including:
GSOC Flash Alerts: Immediate notifications of breaking security threats, delivered in real-time via our Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC). These alerts will focus on incidents occurring in or around defined geo locations ensuring rapid dissemination of critical information.
Daily Reports: Summarised intelligence on the geopolitical landscape covering both national and localised threats. Reports are tailored to include specific updates on your requirements. Examples include the Geo Political Daily Risk Brief.
Weekly Global Safety and Security Digest: Provides concise, actionable intelligence covering:
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Key Threats: Terrorism, conflict zones, civil unrest.
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Emerging Risks: Political instability, cyber threats, supply chain disruptions.
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Regional Highlights: Major incidents in hotspots
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Trend Analysis: Shifting security dynamics, protest movements, regulatory changes.
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Forecasts: Potential flashpoints and mitigation strategies.
Examples include the Global Weekly Risk Review, the Africa Weekly Intelligence Report, London Weekly, Edinburgh Weekly and the Kidnap and Ransom Weekly.
Strategic and Tactical Reports: In-depth analysis of ongoing and emerging threats, with strategic reports providing long-term risk assessments and tactical reports focusing on imminent risks including maps, incident heatmaps, and risk ratings to enable quick decision-making for travel, operations, and investments.
Examples include the UK Monthly Crime Trend Brief, Sector Specific Monthly's and the Monthly Horizon Calendar.
Pre-emptive Day Ahead Briefs: Delivered each evening, these briefs provide a forecast of potential risks and recommended security measures for the following day’s activities.
Bespoke Localised Risk Assessments: Detailed evaluations of the security environment surrounding future business travel patterns to locations. These assessments include intelligence on the political and economic situation, petty and organised crime, kidnap rates, graft, political / civil unrest, terrorism, cyber security threats and infrastructure considerations specific to each area.