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Event Intelligence

Geocoded OSINT signals for map-first travel and planning awareness.

AEGIS ATLAS is building a global event-intelligence layer that connects public-source reporting to location, severity, source count, confidence, and operational relevance.

Geocoded reporting

Current public-source items are mapped to representative cities, regions, or countries so users can see where risk signals are emerging.

Signal ranking

Events are ranked using severity, source count, confidence, velocity, and travel or planning relevance.

Planner relevance

Event intelligence feeds country dashboards, travel briefs, ASCOPE/PMESII planning, and trajectory assessments.

Event categories

  • Security and conflict events
  • Civil unrest and protest activity
  • Crime, kidnapping, and traveler exposure
  • Weather, disaster, and environmental disruption
  • Health outbreaks and medical-access concerns
  • Cyber, information, and communications risk
  • Diplomatic or embassy-related developments
  • Economic stress with security or travel relevance

Why this matters

Country advisories explain baseline risk. Event intelligence helps answer what is changing now, where it is happening, how fast it is moving, and whether it matters for travel, security posture, civil stability, or planning decisions.