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Real-time global intelligence, filtered to what matters to you
Monitoring live events worldwide
Two apps, one picture: the desk sees it coming, the field gets through it.
The ops room. The whole world on one screen — every threat that matters to your people, the moment it breaks.
The app your people carry into the field. Intelligence for wherever they’re going — and a lifeline if it goes wrong.
A duty officer and a traveller need different things from the same second — an SOS raised in Operator lands in the ops room the moment it happens, and a mission planned in Overwatch lands in the field's pocket. Operator is included with every Overwatch licence.
Threatwhere distills thousands of global signals into actionable, high-fidelity risk insights — freeing your team to focus on what matters most.
Our system enriches every event with context, severity, and key actors — cutting through the noise to surface what truly demands attention.
No more waiting. Threatwhere empowers teams to detect, assess, and act on threats in real time — across any region, domain, or sector.
Threatwhere combines global event detection, AI-driven enrichment, and real-time visualisation into one platform — empowering teams to detect, assess, and respond to risks in seconds.
Whether you monitor geopolitical crises, natural disasters, cyber activity or civil unrest — Threatwhere delivers mission-ready intelligence, enriched by AI and delivered live to your team.
Every Overwatch licence includes Operator — the mobile app your people carry whenever they travel. Intelligence for wherever they're going. Instant alerts should something happen. Check-in and SOS, should they need it.
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Background SOS
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GSOC support
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Threatwhere writes the assessment, the dossier, and the evacuation plan — built from live intelligence and your own doctrine, governed on the way out, delivered branded and ready to act on.
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Threat briefs, risk assessments, travel dossiers, evacuation plans, 7-day forecasts, trip debriefs and more — requested in plain language or built inside the mission workflow.
Written from records, not recall
Every document is grounded in governed intelligence evidence and aligned with the live risk picture — safety-critical information is included only when verified.
Governed on the way out
Every deliverable protects sensitive tooling and collection details, carries your branding, and reaches the stakeholders who must act.
Millions
Global signals scanned daily
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From detection to AI insight
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Countries & territories monitored
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Autonomous, always-on monitoring
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Real-time threat alerts and intelligence updates from our team.
Real-time threat alerts and intelligence updates from our team.
⚔️ MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Drone attack reported for second consecutive night. Russian authorities report 20+ drones intercepted. Multiple airports implementing operational restrictions. #Moscow #Russia #Dro...
⚔️ DUBAI, UAE: Air defense systems detected two ballistic missiles launched from Iran on 2026-08-19. One impacted in territorial waters, one outside. Interception status unconfirmed. Iran denies launc...
🚨 TEHRAN, IRAN: Reports of assassination attempt targeting IRGC Aerospace Force officer. Incident details and casualty status unconfirmed. Investigation ongoing. #Tehran #Iran #AssassinationAttempt ...
Threatwhere combines global event detection, AI-driven enrichment, and real-time visualisation into one platform — empowering teams to detect, assess, and respond to risks in seconds.
Visualising the progression of current threat indicators. Severity increases with each stage. Updated in real time.
Volume of enriched global threats detected each month.
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One click custom alerts logic for your team.
Whether you monitor geopolitical crises, natural disasters, cyber activity or civil unrest — Threatwhere delivers mission-ready intelligence, enriched by AI and delivered live to your team.
Iranian authorities are assessing options for striking U.S. assets in southeastern Europe and targeting undersea fiber-optic cables in the Strait of Hormuz as potential responses to a possible escalation. These assessments were reported by Financial Times citing two senior Iranian sources. The report indicates strategic planning regarding critical infrastructure and regional assets rather than confirmed operational execution.
Risk to organizational assets is currently low but elevated relative to previous periods due to the explicit identification of strategic targets. The trajectory suggests a period of heightened diplomatic and military posturing. If escalation occurs, disruption to maritime shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and potential cyber disruptions to undersea cables are likely outcomes. Organizations with operations in southeastern Europe or reliance on transcontinental data links should monitor for changes in security posture.
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1,270 threat events across 85 countries in seven days. The data behind why sequential crisis response is structurally obsolete.
The Hugging Face autonomous-agent breach was real. The 'unprecedented' framing around it was a communications choice — and that distinction matters for threat intelligence.
An Estonian surveillance aircraft photographed a Gazprom LNG carrier with mounted heavy machine guns in the Gulf of Finland—exposing a gap NATO's legal frameworks cannot close.