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Risk Methodology

Official advisory levels first, AEGIS analysis layered underneath.

AEGIS ATLAS keeps the official Level 1–4 travel advisory visible as the fast-read anchor, then adds threat categories, trajectory windows, current-event context, embassy context, and reference data for a more complete operating picture.

Layer 1: Advisory

Level 1–4 travel advisory language provides an immediately recognizable official risk anchor.

Layer 2: Threat Matrix

Crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health, natural hazard, cyber, collection, and kidnapping risk areas add operational context.

Layer 3: Trajectory

30-day, 90-day, and 12-month windows are used to show whether the country appears stable, improving, concerning, or deteriorating.

AEGIS analytical design principles

  • Clearly separate official-source data from AEGIS-generated analysis.
  • Make the first read simple enough for a traveler and deep enough for a planner.
  • Use confidence and source context instead of pretending every item has the same reliability.
  • Favor transparent category scoring over unexplained black-box risk labels.
  • Keep country trajectory visible because direction matters as much as current status.
  • Design outputs for briefings, travel planning, security awareness, and future mission-planner use.