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2023.11.10 · 2112 UTC
A few years ago, I wrote the first version of this article titled ‘The 10,000-Hour Button,” which reflected on the 23 years that I worked in the United States Intelligence Community (IC) leading counterterrorism, counter narcotics, and homeland security analysis and collection op
2023.10.30 · 2259 UTC report
Seerist’s intelligence team verified more than 21,100+ events of war, political violence, unrest, and organized crime around the world last quarter.
2023.10.30 · 1819 UTC
In an era marked by increased geopolitical upheaval and a shift toward nationalism, global companies, governments and NGOs are at risk in ways that were previously irrelevant to the industrialized world. The once-predictable landscape, formerly guided by the principles of globali
2023.10.27 · 1634 UTC
The Seerist collections team actively curates sources to ensure that clients have access to the most relevant information.
2023.10.23 · 1605 UTC
In security and intelligence operations, the enemy organizations want to avoid most is surprise. Surprises can cause losses: losses in life, losses in access, losses in revenue, losses in operational agility. In the age of ubiquitous data, it’s hard to believe that anything is un
2023.10.17 · 1931 UTC sitrep
Seerist tracks threat events in light of the renewed border conflict with Azerbaijan and Armenia.
2023.10.03 · 1555 UTC
Alert fatigue is causing an array of problems, from employee burnout and turnover to the overlooking of important alerts due to lack of time. There is no doubt that the frequency of alerts a Global Operations Center (GSOC) receives on a daily basis has become overwhelming. Team m
2023.09.01 · 1434 UTC sitrep
Presidential candidate, Fernando Villavicencio, was assassinated at a political rally.
2023.08.11 · 1445 UTC
In today’s digitally connected world, news and social media platforms have become a driving force in shaping public opinion. Individuals, organizations, and countries leverage these platforms to spread their messages and influence public sentiment. However, with the rise of misin
2023.08.07 · 2110 UTC sitrep
The removal of fuel subsidies prompts a series of demonstrations throughout Angola.
2023.07.31 · 1338 UTC report
Q2 Security Verified Event Report Seerist’s intelligence team verified 21,000+ events last quarter from around the world looking at unrest, activism, and political violence events. In this quarter's report, we've extracted key insights from the data to help guide strategic planni
2023.06.20 · 1522 UTC sitrep
Mounting political tensions cause persistent unrest, operational disruption in Senegal
2023.05.24 · 2036 UTC
When it comes to running an organization, there are countless moving parts to oversee and third-party risks are one of them.
2023.05.24 · 1749 UTC
When it comes to running an organization, there are countless moving parts to oversee and third-party risks are one of them. In today’s connected world, nearly every organization relies on partnerships with various vendors to support key functions – from marketing firms to manufa
2023.05.10 · 1732 UTC
Seerist helps clients navigate a risky world by preparing for potential events that may be highly disruptive to their operations through insights from both machines and humans. Here is a summary of the political risk index and analysis from the Seerist solution, created by expert
2023.04.19 · 1616 UTC report
Q1 Security Verified Event Report Seerist’s intelligence team verified 20,000+ events last quarter from around the world relating to political violence and organized crime. We've broken down the meaning of those events into an easily digestible report to point you in the right di
2023.04.18 · 0610 UTC sitrep
2023.04.17 · 1917 UTC
When it comes to the supply chain industry, using proven and reliable advanced threat intelligence platforms is essential. After all, the types of problematic events that can impact supply chains are vast and varied — ranging from pandemics to geopolitical disruptions to major st
2023.04.17 · 1852 UTC
When it comes to the threat vulnerability and risk industry, there’s no such thing as being over-prepared. After all, the geopolitical landscape is in constant flux. And with seemingly bad actors around every corner, what might seem like a peaceful and stable environment at noon
2023.04.09 · 1403 UTC
“As the pandemic recedes and businesses aggressively relaunch cross-border trade and expansion, they’re returning to a very different world.” techradar.com