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Intelligence Analysis for Business
Use intelligence analysis to understand the threats to your business and mitigate them.
how we can help
Empower teams and individuals to make the right decisions.
Increase your situational awareness.
Intelligence analysis is quickly becoming a necessity for businesses, particularly those that operate internationally. Threat assessments, political and diplomatic assessments, competition assessments, to name but a few, are best provided by well trained intelligence analysts. We can show you how.
The Threat Environment
The ability to conduct Threat & Risk assessments are vital for businesses looking to protect their brand, employees, and assets. Globalization makes the world smaller, providing more business opportunities across the globe, but these opportunities also come with risk. Threat assessments can identify threats to your business and evaluate their severity. Risk assessments help you mitigate the risk that threats pose to your interests.
Political/Diplomatic assessments
Understanding the political and diplomatic landscape in the countries your business operates in are necessary to identify and seize opportunities, and to mitigate risk to your business strategies. There is an abundance of lucrative business opportunities in countries across the globe, but many of these countries suffer from political instability and / or have poor human rights records. Intelligence analysis can ensure that decision makers remain informed on crucial factors affecting their business overseas so they can take the necessary steps to mitigate risk.
Leverage Open Source Intelligence
Many people believe that intelligence cannot be developed without access to classified government reporting. Nothing can be further from the truth. In fact, government intelligence agencies rely heavily on open-source information to form their intelligence assessments. Open-source intelligence refers to information, or intelligence available to the public, usually through the internet. Many firms provide commercial access to open-source reporting too. Intelligence analysts working for businesses need to be able to leverage this vital source of information to form their own assessments.
